• Episode 33 – 2024–25: Champions Again 🏆
    Apr 7 2026
    In Episode 33 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we celebrate a new chapter in Liverpool history — the season the Reds rose again to reclaim the Premier League title.
    Following the emotional farewell to Jürgen Klopp, questions surrounded the future. A new era began, new ideas emerged, and expectations were uncertain. But what unfolded was a campaign built on resilience, evolution, and belief.
    The 2024–25 season saw Liverpool blend the foundations of Klopp’s legacy with fresh energy. The rebuilt midfield matured into one of the most dynamic in the league, while leaders like Mohamed Salah continued to deliver at the highest level. Emerging stars stepped up, new tactical approaches took shape, and the squad grew stronger as the season progressed.
    Unlike previous years of chaos or near-misses, this title charge was defined by control, consistency, and composure. Liverpool handled pressure with authority, navigating tough fixtures, grinding out results, and showing the mentality of true champions.
    When the final whistle confirmed it, Liverpool were Premier League champions once again — a statement that the club’s identity and hunger had not faded with change, but evolved into something just as powerful.
    Episode 33 captures the joy, the renewal, and the significance of a title that proved Liverpool were never a one-era team.
    Because this wasn’t just about winning again…
    It was about proving the legacy lives on.
    🏆 Champions once more.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 32 – 2023–24: Klopp’s Last Dance
    Mar 31 2026
    In Episode 32 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we relive one of the most emotional seasons in Liverpool’s modern history — the final campaign of Jürgen Klopp.
    The 2023–24 season began with renewal. A completely rebuilt midfield featuring Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endō, and Ryan Gravenberch injected fresh energy into Klopp’s side, while Mohamed Salah continued to lead from the front. Liverpool quickly re-established themselves as contenders, playing with intensity, resilience, and flashes of the old “mentality monsters” spirit.
    Then came the moment that changed everything.
    In January, Klopp announced he would leave at the end of the season, turning every remaining match into a farewell tour. Anfield became a stage of emotion, gratitude, and reflection, as fans celebrated the manager who had restored the club’s identity and delivered its greatest modern-era successes.
    On the pitch, Liverpool fought on all fronts. A youthful, injury-hit side captured the League Cup, with academy players stepping up in a memorable Wembley victory. The Reds remained in the title race deep into the season, but fatigue and injuries ultimately saw them fall away, finishing 3rd and exiting Europe earlier than hoped.
    Episode 32 captures a season defined not by endings, but by legacy — a campaign that celebrated everything Klopp built: belief, unity, and a connection between team and supporters that transformed Liverpool Football Club.
    Because some eras don’t just end…
    They echo forever.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 31 – 2022–23: The Rebuild Begins
    Mar 24 2026
    In Episode 31 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we revisit a season that forced Liverpool to confront reality after years of relentless success under Jürgen Klopp.
    The 2022–23 campaign began with change already underway. Club legend Sadio Mané departed for Bayern Munich, ending one of the most iconic attacking trios in Liverpool history. In his place arrived Darwin Núñez, whose explosive but unpredictable style symbolised a team beginning to transition into its next phase.
    Liverpool’s season quickly became defined by inconsistency. Injuries, fatigue from previous campaigns, and an aging midfield exposed vulnerabilities that had rarely been seen during Klopp’s peak years. Despite standout performances from Mohamed Salah and the consistently brilliant Alisson Becker, Liverpool struggled for control and rhythm throughout the campaign.
    There were still unforgettable moments. The historic 7–0 demolition of Manchester United at Anfield became one of the most iconic results in Premier League history, and late tactical adjustments — including Trent Alexander-Arnold’s move into a hybrid midfield role — sparked a strong run of form toward the end of the season.
    Ultimately, Liverpool finished 5th, missing out on Champions League qualification for the first time since 2016. Yet the season wasn’t simply about disappointment. It marked the beginning of an important rebuild, with new signings like Cody Gakpo and Núñez offering glimpses of the next Liverpool era.
    Episode 31 tells the story of a team in transition — a reminder that even the greatest sides must evolve to stay at the top.
    Because sometimes rebuilding is the first step toward the next great chapter.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 30 – 2021–22: The Quadruple Dream
    Mar 17 2026
    In Episode 30 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we revisit one of the most remarkable seasons in Liverpool’s modern history — a campaign where Jürgen Klopp’s side came closer than any English club ever had to completing the elusive quadruple.
    The 2021–22 season saw Liverpool competing on every front with relentless intensity. With the squad strengthened by the arrival of Ibrahima Konaté and the electric January signing of Luis Díaz, the Reds combined experience, energy, and depth to challenge for all four major trophies.
    Domestically, Liverpool secured silverware in dramatic fashion. Two tense finals against Chelsea at Wembley ended goalless before Liverpool triumphed in penalty shootouts, lifting both the League Cup and the FA Cup. Meanwhile, an extraordinary Premier League title race with Manchester City went down to the final day, with Liverpool finishing 2nd on 92 points after pushing the champions all the way.
    In Europe, Liverpool once again reached the Champions League Final, defeating Inter Milan, Benfica, and Villarreal along the way. But in Paris, despite dominating large parts of the match, a heroic performance from Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and a single goal from Vinícius Jr. ended Liverpool’s dream of completing the quadruple.
    Episode 30 captures the intensity, drama, and heartbreak of a season where Liverpool proved themselves one of the best teams in the world — even if history remained just out of reach.
    Two trophies.
    Three finals.
    A title race to the very last minute.
    A season of greatness that fell just short of perfection.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 29 – 2020–21: Empty Stadiums & Broken Momentum
    Mar 10 2026
    n Episode 29 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we revisit one of the most challenging and surreal seasons in Liverpool’s modern history — the defence of the Premier League title played against the backdrop of a global pandemic.
    The 2020–21 campaign began with Liverpool aiming to build on their long-awaited championship triumph, but the season quickly unravelled following the devastating injury to Virgil van Dijk, triggering an unprecedented defensive crisis. With key players sidelined throughout the year, Jürgen Klopp was forced to constantly reshape his side, deploying midfielders in defence and relying on inexperienced youngsters to keep the season alive.
    Behind closed doors, Anfield lost its intimidating atmosphere, and an unthinkable run of home defeats threatened Liverpool’s Champions League hopes. Despite continued brilliance from Mohamed Salah, inconsistency and fatigue turned a title defence into a battle for survival in the top four.
    Yet resilience defined the run-in. Emerging heroes like Nat Phillips and Rhys Williams stepped up, culminating in one of the most emotional moments in Premier League history — Alisson Becker’s last-minute header against West Bromwich Albion, keeping Liverpool’s season alive.
    Liverpool ultimately finished 3rd, securing Champions League football against the odds and proving the mentality built under Klopp remained intact.
    Episode 29 tells the story of adversity, endurance, and belief — a season without silverware, but one that demonstrated the character of champions.
    Because sometimes survival is victory.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 28 – 2019–20: Champions at Last
    Mar 2 2026
    In Episode 28 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we relive the season that ended a 30-year wait and restored Liverpool Football Club to the summit of English football.
    The 2019–20 campaign wasn’t just successful — it was dominant. Jürgen Klopp’s side evolved from European champions into a relentless, controlled machine. With Virgil van Dijk marshalling the defence, Alisson providing calm authority, and the front three of Salah, Mané, and Firmino delivering when it mattered most, Liverpool swept through the league with historic consistency.
    From dramatic late winners to an 18-game winning streak, the Reds built a lead so commanding that the title race barely existed. By the time football paused in March 2020 due to the global pandemic, Liverpool were on the brink of greatness — and when the season resumed, the outcome felt inevitable.
    On June 25th, 2020, the wait finally ended. Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions, finishing with 99 points, securing the title at record speed, and ending decades of longing for supporters across generations.
    Episode 28 captures the dominance, the emotion, the strange backdrop of empty stadiums, and the overwhelming relief of finally being champions again.
    This wasn’t just a league title.
    It was closure.
    Validation.
    History.
    Because after 30 years…
    Liverpool were back on top.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 27 – 2018–19: From Pain to Glory
    Feb 24 2026
    In Episode 27 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we relive one of the greatest seasons in Liverpool’s modern history — a campaign that combined relentless league brilliance with unforgettable European redemption.
    After the heartbreak of Kyiv, Jürgen Klopp refined rather than rebuilt. The arrivals of Alisson Becker, Fabinho, Naby Keïta, and Xherdan Shaqiri strengthened an already formidable side. With Virgil van Dijk commanding the defence and the front three of Salah, Mané, and Firmino still firing, Liverpool evolved from chaotic entertainers into a precision machine.
    The Premier League campaign was extraordinary. Liverpool lost just one league game, amassed 97 points, and pushed Manchester City to the final day in the most intense title race the division had ever seen. Yet even that wasn’t enough for the title.
    But Europe told a different story.
    From dominant performances against Bayern Munich and Porto to the legendary 4–0 comeback against Barcelona at Anfield, this was a Champions League run built on belief, resilience, and history. In Madrid, Liverpool defeated Tottenham 2–0 to lift their sixth European Cup, completing a journey from Kyiv heartbreak to continental glory.
    Episode 27 captures the season Liverpool proved they weren’t just dreamers — they were champions. A campaign of perfection without a league trophy, and a European triumph that re-established Liverpool at the very top of world football.
    Because sometimes pain isn’t the end of the story — it’s the beginning of greatness.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    15 mins
  • Episode 26 - 2017–18: Fire, Fury & the Road to Kyiv
    Feb 17 2026
    In Episode 26 of You’ll Never Pod Alone, we relive the season Liverpool became one of the most feared attacking sides in Europe under Jürgen Klopp.
    The 2017–18 campaign saw the explosive emergence of the iconic front three — Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, and Roberto Firmino — as Liverpool unleashed relentless, high-octane football at home and abroad. Salah shattered records in his debut season, while Klopp’s side overwhelmed opponents with pace, pressing, and pure aggression.
    Domestically, Liverpool thrilled and frustrated in equal measure. Big wins over Manchester City and Arsenal showcased their potential, while defensive frailties kept the title out of reach. A 4th-place finish secured Champions League football once again.
    In Europe, however, Liverpool were unstoppable. From demolishing Porto to knocking out Manchester City and Roma, the Reds tore through the Champions League, scoring a record number of goals and restoring Anfield’s European aura.
    The journey ended in heartbreak in Kyiv, where injuries and costly mistakes denied Liverpool in the final against Real Madrid. But even in defeat, belief soared.
    Episode 26 captures a season of spectacle and pain — the year Liverpool proved they belonged at the very top, and the foundation was laid for glory to come.
    Because sometimes failure is the final step before triumph.
    You’ll Never Pod Alone.
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    15 mins