However, it appears that some of them got their bottoms wet.
In a race against the clock, Kieran Trippier (33), Declan Rice (24), Jordan Henderson (33), and Trent Alexander-Arnold (25), all football fans, had just 35 minutes to recreate their hero’s gingerbread house.
Rice, the midfielder, chose John Terry, the former captain of England, while Trippier, the right back, went with Wayne Rooney, the country’s second-highest scorer.
Alexander-Arnold selected Steven Gerrard, while Henderson, a fellow midfielder, opted for Paul Gascoigne.
Merseyside native Inviting contestants into the Bake Off tent, Paul, 57, made light of the situation by saying, “If you play for Liverpool you should probably win.”For everyone else, best of luck!
Channel 4 Sport’s YouTube channel will host the one-off Bake Off special at 5:30pm, just in time for this afternoon’s England – Malta game.
Liverpool’s “special” talent is enduring a goalless nightmare out on loan
An industrial-scale midfield rebuild erased last season’s problems, and Liverpool’s summer metamorphosis has been the foundation upon which the 2023–24 campaign’s squad has built its roots.
In a season that bared all the flaws that had been building for a while, Liverpool failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in Jurgen Klopp’s tenure.
Although the summer signings have been a huge success, they did put an end to the storied careers of several players who had been instrumental to the club’s success under the German boss.Jordan Henderson, the captain, joined No. 6 Fabinho and striker Roberto Firmino in a £12 million move to Al Ettifaq. James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, and the midfield trio Naby Keita also left when their contracts expired.
Another player who left Anfield without much fanfare was Fabio Carvalho, who signed a season-long loan with RB Leipzig in Germany to further his development after seeing little action at Anfield.
Despite high expectations, the Portuguese sensation’s time in the Bundesliga has been disappointing thus far…
Until now, Fabio Carvalho hasLiverpool recruited Carvalho in 2022, when his contract with Fulham expired, despite a tribunal awarding the Cottagers £5 million plus add-ons.
In the 2021–22 season, Carvalho had a breakout performance in London, starting 33 games and netting ten goals and eight assists as his team made a push for promotion to the Premier League. He was just seventeen years old.Because of this, Liverpool went back to try to get his signature after they had already missed the January deadline; he had a significant impact when he first joined the Reds, but his impact faded as the season progressed.
He had his moments, scoring his first club goal in a 9-0 Premier League thrashing of Bournemouth early in the season, and then experiencing the zenith of his career thus far in the dying moments of the following match, bundling in from close range to rescue three points against Newcastle United.