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The fixtures for the 2009–10 Premier League season were announced on 17 June, with Liverpool being handed an away fixture to Tottenham Hotspur. [33] Spurs took the lead a minute before half time when left back Benoît Assou-Ekotto scored from 30 yards, after Tom Huddlestone 's free kick had been blocked.
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The season also saw several long-serving players leave the club, as Grobbelaar, Nicol and Ronnie Whelan departed. [44] Before the start of the 1995–96 season, Liverpool signalled their intent to improve upon the previous season, signing forward Stan Collymore for a British club record £8.5 million. [45]
On 11 April 2009, following a retaliatory foul against Leon Andreasen of Hannover 96, he was sent off, receiving the 1000th red card in Bundesliga history. Voronin was unable to secure a permanent move back to Germany during the summer of 2009, and as a result he returned to the Liverpool squad for the start of the 2009–10 season.
The 2010–11 season was the 119th season in Liverpool Football Club's existence, and their 49th consecutive year in the top flight of English football. Pre-season saw a change of manager for Liverpool, with Rafael Benítez leaving the club by mutual consent on 3 June 2010.
1 Squad statistics. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... The 1909–10 Liverpool F.C. season was the 18th season in existence for Liverpool.
The 2009–10 season was Portsmouth's 111th in existence, their seventh season in the Premier League and their seventh consecutive season in the top division of English football. It was a season in which the club struggled with financial problems and entered administration.
This was also Liverpool's final season under Jürgen Klopp, who announced his departure at the season's end on 26 January 2024. [5] On 25 February 2024, Liverpool beat Chelsea 1–0 in the EFL Cup final , with Virgil van Dijk scoring the winner in the 118th minute to win the club's tenth League Cup and second under Klopp. [ 6 ]