
Gregg Evans
Football journalist and contributor to The Athletic who provides match analysis, transfer window insight, and tactical commentary focused on Liverpool FC.
Top 3 podcasts with Gregg Evans
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Nov 27, 2025 • 43min
"We're in the s***" - does Slot have the answers?
Gregg Evans, a football journalist known for his insightful match reporting, and Andy Jones, an experienced football writer with a sharp tactical lens, join the discussion. They dissect Liverpool's shocking 4-1 defeat to PSV and evaluate Curtis Jones' candid remarks. The duo highlights Liverpool's second-half collapses and critiques Virgil van Dijk's errors. They explore the team's troubling body language and declining aura at Anfield, raising questions about manager Arne Slot's future amidst mounting pressure.

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Dec 29, 2025 • 42min
Wunderbar Wirtz stars in Wolves win
Football journalist Gregg Evans and writer Andy Jones dive into Liverpool's thrilling 2-1 victory over Wolves, highlighting an emotional tribute to Diogo Jota. They celebrate Florian Wirtz scoring his first Premier League goal and discuss his adaptation to the team. The hosts voice concerns about Liverpool's set piece struggles and debate whether their recent unbeaten streak indicates real progress. Plus, insights on Mohamed Salah's performance at AFCON and what to expect in the upcoming January transfer window. Exciting insights await!

Oct 30, 2025 • 38min
Is the Villa game a must-win for Slot?
Gregg Evans, a football journalist known for match analysis, and Simon Hughes, an experienced football writer, join Tony Evans for a deep dive into Liverpool's recent cup exit. They debate whether Arne Slot's strategy with fringe players cost them the match and how crucial the upcoming game against Aston Villa is for both title hopes and Slot's future. The panel also evaluates the psychological impact of the defeat, tactical adjustments needed, and key players to watch from Villa. It's a critical moment for Liverpool as they seek to restore their confidence at Anfield.


