And former Reds star Ryan Babel played a vital role the last time Liverpool got the better of their Spanish counterparts. It was the Dutchman who left Sergio Ramos ... that only 26 of his 146 ...
Transfer news continues to roll in from across the footballing world despite the January window having been shut for weeks ...
As expected, the Reds top this season’s table ... Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and Sergio Ramos all missed for Real Madrid in a mistake-ridden shootout, before Bastian Schweinsteiger capped off ...
He has only 26 career starts at club level and needs ... With his hairstyle and imposing presence, Yarek was occasionally mistaken for Sergio Ramos as he walked around host city Belfast in his ...
According to Antena2, the Blues are looking to take advantage of Diaz’s stalling contract talks with the Reds by swooping for the Colombian ... Former Spain international Sergio Ramos has joined ...
However, Real are believed to be confident of securing the 26-year-old, even if Alexander ... Former Spain international Sergio Ramos has joined Mexican side Monterrey on a one-year deal.
The 25-year-old scored again as Bournemouth beat Everton in the FA Cup on Saturday and now has nine goals in 26 appearances for Andoni Iraola ... Former Spain international Sergio Ramos has joined ...
The drama began early, with Liverpool’s star man Mo Salah going off injured after just 20 minutes following a tussle with Sergio Ramos, leaving the Egyptian forward in tears and Liverpool fans fearing ...
CINCINNATI — The Reds traded for Greg Vaughn 26 years ago today. It was a move that helped them win 96 games in 1999. The Reds sent Reggie Sanders, Damian Jackson and Josh Harris to the ...
The FanDuel (formerly Bally) Sports Network Ohio will air the Reds at Los Angeles Angels Wednesday, Feb. 26, by picking up the Angels’ broadcasters and production team. The Reds TV crew makes ...
"He made progress in getting deeper into games, expanding his arsenal and getting more swing-and-miss, leading to the Reds taking him second overall last summer, ESPN's Kiley McDaniel wrote.