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Comparing Liverpool and Watford’s phenomenal left-backs – Stats show the latter is better

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Andrew Robertson vs Jose Holebas – A statistical comparison

It’s been a superb start to the season for a number of left-backs who are all flourishing in their respective managers’ systems. In the modern game of football, the full-backs play a massive role for their teams and are given the responsibility of supporting the attack as well.

Two left-backs who have made splendid starts to their campaign are Liverpool star Andrew Robertson and Watford’s Greek defender Jose Holebas. They have been key to their teams’ success in recent weeks and have brought a new dimension to their play as well.

With Robertson’s meteoric rise to prominence last season, Liverpool will certainly be aware they now possess a gem of a full-back after years of fragility in the position. The Scottish international is the kind of player who seems to be getting better and better each time he steps onto the pitch.

Andy Robertson in action

He is yet to score this season, but the Scot has already picked up a total of 2 assists and 5 clean sheets. He has been defensively supreme and offensively fruitful for Klopp’s side.

Robertson has whipped in a total of 17 crosses from the left flank this season, creating 4 big chances in that time. His daunting runs have often made it very hard for defenders and it is his drive to get forward that makes him such an exciting prospect.

The left-back has also made a total of 20 successful tackles this season, averaging a 70% tackle success rate. He has also made a total of 6 interceptions and 11 clearances and has recovered the ball on 34 occasions. Robertson has committed no errors that have directly led to a goal and has proven to be one of the best left-backs Liverpool have had over the years. (Stats courtesy – Premier League)

Jose Holebas is a man who has suddenly taken the Premier League by storm this season. After a couple of mediocre season’s in recent times, the 34-year-old Greek defender has suddenly exploded to life under Javi Gracia.

He has trumped Robertson in terms of both goals and assists, with the defender scoring 1 and providing 4 for his team.

However, most of these have come from set-pieces, given that Holebas is the Hornets’ first choice in dead-ball situations. Robertson has never taken a set-piece in his Liverpool spell and that’s where Holebas flourishes.

The Greek defender has also made a total of 13 successful tackles, averaging a tackle success rate of 69%, which is not too far away from Andy Robertson. He has also made a total of 48 recoveries and 25 clearances this season. (Stats courtesy – Premier League)

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The stats may show that Holebas has been the standout performer this season but he is nowhere close to Robertson in terms of impact. Both have been superb for their clubs this season and will definitely battle it out for a spot in the PFA team of the year.

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Liverpool Women Sign Swedish International Alice Bergstrom From BK Häcken as First January Addition to Aid Relegation Battle

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Alice Bergstrom

Liverpool Women have completed the signing of Alice Bergstrom from BK Häcken for an undisclosed fee, bringing in the 22 year old Swedish international as their first January addition. The versatile right sided player can operate anywhere from full back to winger and helped Häcken win the Damallsvenskan title in November.

Bergstrom made eight assists and scored three goals last season as she lifted the Swedish top division trophy. She also starred in Europe, starting both legs as Häcken beat Internazionale 1-0 on aggregate in the Europa League last 16 in November.

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Speed, Power and One v Ones

The Swedish international outlined her playing style to Liverpoolfc.com after completing her medical at AXA Melwood Training Centre. “A lot of speed and power, I like to do one v ones and make a lot of crosses into the box. I’ve always played like a winger but this year I’ve played more like a full back so I can play both.”

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Bergstrom earned her first senior Sweden call up for the Nations League bronze medal game against France following her title win with Häcken. She was previously a regular with the Under 23 squad before breaking into the senior setup.

Familiar Faces to Aid Settling In

Liverpool’s Swedish contingent of Cornelia Kapocs and top scorer Beata Olsson will help Bergstrom settle on Merseyside. “They talked so well about Liverpool, the city and the club, it made me more excited to come here. The picture I got is that it’s very friendly and everyone gets along so good, and they’re having a really nice time.”

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Bergstrom will wear the number 25 shirt for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign as Gareth Taylor’s side battle relegation from the WSL. Liverpool sit bottom of the table without a win this season.

Also read: Who is Alice Bergstrom? Swedish Winger Set to Join Liverpool as Taylor Battles Relegation Fight

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Ex-Liverpool Women’s Boss Matt Beard Leaves £150k to Family as Probate Details Emerge After Tragic Death

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Matt Beard

Former Liverpool Women manager Matt Beard left an estate worth around £150,000 to his family following his death earlier this year, according to probate documents now released by the High Court.

Beard, who was 47, died in September 2025 in tragic circumstances. The highly respected coach is survived by his wife Debbie and their three children, Scott, Harry and Ellie.

Probate documents confirm estate value

Court records show Beard’s estate was valued at approximately £152,000, which reduced to around £136,000 after taxes and associated costs. He did not leave a will, meaning the money is expected to pass automatically to his immediate family under UK probate rules.

The documents were signed off by the High Court on December 14 and made public on December 29, 2025. Following his passing, a public fundraiser was also set up to support his family, raising more than £50,000.

Beard was found dead at his home in Deeside, Flintshire, on September 20.

A decorated career in women’s football

Matt Beard managed Liverpool Women across two spells and played a major role in the club’s modern history. He led the team to back-to-back Women’s Super League titles in 2013 and 2014, establishing Liverpool as a dominant force during the early years of the competition.

He returned to the club in 2021, guiding Liverpool back into the WSL and later securing a fourth-place finish in 2024. Over his career, Beard managed more than 350 games and was named FA WSL Manager of the Season in 2013 and again in 2024.


Tributes from Liverpool and former players

Liverpool paid tribute following his death, describing Beard as “an extremely committed and successful manager” and “a person of real integrity and warmth.”

Former England international Fara Williams, who played under Beard at Liverpool, highlighted his personal impact beyond football. She said he supported players through difficult periods, gave people opportunities when others had written them off, and consistently showed care and belief in those around him.

At his memorial service in October, Beard’s brother Mark described him as a “beautiful soul and a one-in-a-million personality,” while the Women’s Super League credited him with playing an instrumental role in the growth of women’s football in England.

Matt Beard’s legacy remains deeply felt across the women’s game, both for his success on the pitch and the compassion he showed away from it.

Also read: Who is Alice Bergstrom? Swedish Winger Set to Join Liverpool as Taylor Battles Relegation Fight

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Who is Alice Bergstrom? Swedish Winger Set to Join Liverpool as Taylor Battles Relegation Fight

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Alice Bergstrom

Liverpool are close to finalizing their first January signing with Swedish winger Alice Bergstrom from BK Hacken.

All parties have agreed to the deal, which could be confirmed within days. The 22-year-old arrives to bolster Gareth Taylor’s crisis squad fighting relegation after bottoming the WSL following the 9-1 Chelsea demolition.

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Who Is Alice Bergstrom?

Bergstrom is a 22-year-old winger equally comfortable in midfield or right-back. She’s been a Hacken regular since December 2023, scoring 14 goals across 69 appearances. Never capped at senior level for Sweden, she’s youth team experienced but unproven at elite level. She wins the ball, runs channels, provides directness.

Exactly what bottomed-out Liverpool need: pace on the wings, unpredictability, someone to stretch defences. Hacken won the Swedish title this year, and Bergstrom was part of that success.

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Liverpool’s Survival Scramble

Taylor admitted post-Chelsea that retaining top-flight status matters more than immediate impact this window. He’s limited by budget and injuries. He joked about wanting Chelsea’s second XI. That’s not happening. Bergstrom is affordable, available, and hungry. She’ll link with teammates Beata Olsson and Cornelia Kapocs: both Swedish, both settling. Familiarity matters when morale’s shot.

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t sexy transfer business. Liverpool don’t have Chelsea’s resources. Taylor’s rebuilding on a budget, which means targeting hungry young talent from lesser leagues rather than established names. Bergstrom fits that profile. Tottenham are pushing for Norwegian Julie Blakstad from Hammarby. Arsenal linked with Swedish right-back Smilla Holmberg, also from Hammarby. The Scandinavian pipeline is flowing into the WSL.

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Bergstrom won’t flick a switch. Liverpool’s problems run deeper than one winger. But she’s a start. Taylor needs bodies. He gets one. Whether she stays up with them is another story entirely.

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