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E-grāmata: At the End of the Storm

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This is the story of Liverpool’s title win in the longest season, as told by the writers of The Athletic, with their blend of inside access and expert analysis; great ideas and beautiful writing.

By James Pearce, Oliver Kay, Simon Hughes and Other Award-Winning Writers of The AthleticAs Liverpool ended their 30-year wait to be crowned champions of England, they were followed by their equivalent from the world of sports writing: a team of elite talents, assembled to leave all competition trailing in their wake. This is the story of Liverpool’s title win in the longest season, as told by the writers of The Athletic, with their blend of inside access and expert analysis; great ideas and beautiful writing.Articles include profiles of each of Liverpool’s title winners by their former youth team coaches; Oliver Kay watches Sadio Mane score against Manchester City in the company of the striker’s family, in his hometown in Senegal; James Pearce spends 90 minutes analysing Virgil van Dijk; plus there are exclusive interviews with Jurgen Klopp, and the club’s US owners.Read the stories behind a unique and historical season from a team of writers every bit as good as the footballers they were following.
Introduction vii
August
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner on glory in Madrid and Klopp's future
1(10)
No big signings but electric Liverpool should continue to flourish under Klopp
11(6)
How videos, NASA technology and `carb power' helped Liverpool avoid "the biggest banana skin in history"
17(6)
Fabinho's display against Arsenal shows how far Liverpool's `lighthouse' has come
23(8)
September
Salah and Mane have already made up. There's friendly rivalry and occasional selfishness but a feud? No way
31(7)
Tennis, teeth-whitening and making Liverpool tick - why Klopp and the Kop love eccentric Firmino
38(6)
`Time wasting', nutrition and a pro surfer are giving Liverpool the edge in early days of the title race
44(4)
Lederhosen, losing fat and beating Bayern - how Salzburg made Sadio Mane
48(9)
October
Despite the grumbles Salah is not struggling, he has simply evolved - the stats and his position prove it
57(10)
November
How Man City and Liverpool compete for everything: from titles and £75m centre-backs to physios and youth stars
67(10)
This was the day the shackles came off. To a man, Liverpool stepped up, puffed out their chests and delivered
77(5)
The pride of Bambali. Watching Sadio score against City with the Mane family
82(12)
`It's a penalty. That is a penalty! How can you not give that?' Watching Liverpool v Man City with Kevin Keegan
94(10)
Jurgen Klopp exclusive: When we start a team meeting the only thing I really know I am going to say is the first sentence
104(14)
Virgil van Dijk: The man who transformed himself and his teams
118(31)
December
"It's all about surprising the opposition" - second string's win over Everton stems from Melwood atmosphere
149(6)
"All you need is Alisson Becker" - the video analysis behind save that proved Liverpool's keeper is back to his best
155(5)
"Partying? No, I think a recovery rub will be my celebration." Relentless Liverpool are champions of the world
160(5)
Alexander-Arnold doesn't need midfield role to be centre of attention - he's the best right-back on the planet
165(8)
January
January has been Liverpool's nemesis before. Surely not this time?
173(5)
"Jurgen surprises me every day. His brain works differently to other people" - Exclusive interview with Klopp's No 2 Pep Lijnders
178(12)
Ninety minutes watching Virgil van Dijk, the world's best defender
190(6)
Liverpool also top the set-piece table - and it's all down to the unseen work of the `team behind the team'
196(4)
The players' meeting that helped turn "lonely" Anfield into a genuine fortress
200(17)
February
The secrets of Fortress Anfield and "a pitch as finely tuned as the athletes who play on it"
217(8)
March
How Liverpool react to defeat at Watford will define their season
225(4)
How Liverpool are helping their players and the community during pandemic
229(8)
April
Inside Liverpool's U-turn: a "leak", a toxic backlash and real money worries
237(6)
Liverpool's Player of the Year: Mane, Salah, Henderson, Trent, Van Dijk?
243(8)
June
Controlled aggression, collective defence: Liverpool are league's cleanest team
251(5)
Resistance, pride and relief: What Liverpool's title will mean to a city
256(12)
This was a performance of champions
268(5)
Jurgen Klopp - the fist-pumping genius who turned dreams into reality
273(29)
Michael Edwards - the visionary behind Liverpool's remarkable rise
302(17)
Understanding Jurgen Klopp - "It's never about him"
319(8)
July
Liverpool have doubled their income in six years. Now they're chasing Man Utd
327(12)
Powering the champions: Apple juice laced with caffeine, sea salt and cherries
339(5)
Liverpool's title winners - by the coaches who discovered them
344(35)
Liverpool's season: Klopp's Friends quote, weight lifted, who's coming through?
379
When they set out to revolutionise sports writing around the Premier League in the summer of 2019, The Athletic assembled the best team in UK journalism. They include James Pearce, the superbly-connected beat reporter recruited from the Liverpool Echo to cover LFC week-to-week; Oliver Kay, the award-winning feature writer and author signed from The Times; Simon Hughes, author of seven books about Liverpool; Daniel Taylor, the four-time winner of the Football Writer of the Year award; and Raphael Honigstein, the celebrated German football expert who provides in-depth reporting on Jurgen Klopps rise to the top of English football.