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Liverpool’s Premier Kits of the 21st Century: A Definitive Ranking

Liverpool’s top kits of the 21st century highlight iconic designs tied to historic triumphs.

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Since 2000, Liverpool have crafted an array of football kits that hold a significant place in their modern history. Partnering with five different manufacturers, the club has released shirts that are remembered not just for their designs but for the triumphs achieved while wearing them.

In 2025, Liverpool renewed their relationship with adidas, unveiling home and away kits that have stirred considerable excitement among supporters. This return marks the club’s third stint with the sportswear giant, signaling a fresh chapter.

Among the most iconic is the Reebok home shirt worn between 2004 and 2006. Its unassuming design belies its historic importance; it was the jersey worn during the unforgettable “miracle of Istanbul” Champions League final comeback against Milan and Steven Gerrard’s heroic FA Cup victory the following year.

The 2006–07 adidas era brought several striking kits, including a unique third shirt with a teal design cascading into the shorts and a green Carlsberg sponsor. This shirt, though rarely worn, captured the flair of the club’s midfield led by Xabi Alonso and Gerrard.

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Purple is a color seldom used by Liverpool on the field. New Balance’s 2018–19 away shirt featured a purple base with orange accents that were less well-received, but Nike’s 2023–24 away kit delivered a far more elegant mix of light purple with black and white, enhanced by an embossed asymmetric pattern. Unfortunately, it too saw limited use.

The 2017–18 home kit marked the true beginning of the Jürgen Klopp era, coinciding with the arrival of Mohamed Salah and the signing of Virgil van Dijk following Philippe Coutinho’s departure. This deep red New Balance shirt with a white V-neck collar became symbolic of a new competitive peak, albeit overshadowed by the heartbreak of the Champions League final that season.

Looking back, Reebok’s 2000–02 home shirt shines with its retro collar and delicate red band across the sponsor. The shirt served as the backdrop for Liverpool’s unique treble of FA Cup, League Cup, and UEFA Cup titles, welcoming the new millennium in style.

Already earning a top-five spot is the 2025–26 adidas away kit, notable for its clean off-white base highlighted with red and black accents and a redesigned club crest featuring the Liverbird in a regal shield.

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The 2021–22 away shirt paid homage to Liverpool’s 1996–97 Reebok away jersey, blending retro and modern design elements with a smart collar and neon red trim. Liverpool’s commanding 5–0 victory at Old Trafford against Manchester United added to the shirt’s legacy.

Celebrating Liverpool’s 2019–20 Premier League triumph after a 30-year wait, the New Balance home kit featured elegant pinstripes and reflected the team’s domestic dominance under Klopp. It remains a sleek emblem of long-awaited success.

Lastly, adidas’s 2007–08 black alternate kit distinguished itself with an asymmetric red stripe down the front, worn with flair by Steven Gerrard as Liverpool secured a top-four finish and Champions League semifinal place.

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Brentford

Referee Injury and VAR Review Prolong Second Half at Gtech Community Stadium

Referee injury delayed the second half; VAR review produced a penalty that restored Brentford’s lead.

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A referee injury and a subsequent VAR intervention extended the second half of the Premier League meeting at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday. The match was held up after the break when the original official, who had been booed off the pitch to end the first half, did not continue. Robinson came out to resume play amid audible discontent from some spectators.

The first half itself had run longer than the minimum added time. A minimum of three minutes had been signalled, but the interval ended with nearly five additional minutes. That extra time allowed Milos Kerkez to cut Liverpool’s deficit in half before the interval.

Play was halted again about 15 minutes into the second half when VAR reviewed an incident on the edge of the Liverpool penalty area. Dango Ouattara was fouled by Virgil van Dijk on the edge of the box and the decision on the pitch was initially a free kick for the hosts. Stockley Park then directed play to be stopped while the incident was scrutinised.

Following the review, officials judged the contact to have occurred on the line and awarded a penalty. Igor Thiago converted from the spot, beating Giorgi Mamardashvili and restoring the two goal lead for the hosts.

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Liverpool had arrived at the fixture having snapped a four-game losing run with an emphatic midweek result against Eintracht Frankfurt. Despite that boost, they found themselves two goals down in the first half through strikes from Dango Ouattara and Kevin Schade. Milos Kerkez’s late first-half effort reduced the margin, but the penalty early in the second half moved the hosts back to a two-goal advantage and overshadowed Kerkez’s contribution before the interval.

The match was defined as much by the interruptions and VAR process as by the goals, with the referee situation and the subsequent review shaping the opening stages after the break.

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Slot: Why Salah’s 2025/26 Slump May Trace Back to Alexander-Arnold’s Exit

Slot links Alexander-Arnold exit to Salah’s dip in form, urging new connections and goals. this year

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Arne Slot has suggested a clear link between Liverpool’s summer changes and Mohamed Salah’s sharp reduction in attacking output this season. Salah arrives at Saturday’s trip to Brentford without a non-penalty goal in any of his previous seven Premier League appearances, the worst run of his Liverpool career, per Opta.

Opponents have openly targeted the winger, sensing he is less likely to track back and that Liverpool are less dangerous in transition. When asked whether the absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who left Liverpool for Real Madrid in June, had affected Salah, Slot offered a cautious acknowledgement. “Maybe his whole Liverpool [career] he played with Trent, so it could [be that],” he said. “But he’s been in promising positions often enough to score goals, maybe with Trent even more. But in general, if you have quite a few changes in the summer you have to find new connections. Mo is no exception to this.”

Every key attacking metric for Salah has declined from 2024–25 to 2025–26: goals (0.77 to 0.25), xG (0.68 to 0.30), shots (3.46 to 1.89), shots on target (1.64 to 0.76), touches in the opposition box (10.5 to 6.2), assists (0.48 to 0.25) and chances created (2.37 to 2.02). Stats provided by Opta. Correct as of Oct. 24, 2025.

Last season Alexander-Arnold delivered 147 line-breaking passes to Salah in the Premier League, a total that outstripped any other pairing in the division. Without that supply, Salah has struggled to forge a consistent rapport with a rotating line of right-backs this term.

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Slot remains confident in Salah’s quality. “The way he trains, and when we do finishing drills, you cannot lose that,” he insisted. “The only thing is we have to keep bringing him into those positions and he has to bring himself into those positions.

Benchings in Europe have been a recent development. After a limp defeat to Galatasaray at the end of September, Liverpool produced a new-look frontline and romped to a 5–1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt with Cody Gakpo and Florian Wirtz flanking an Ekitiké-Alexander Isak double act. Slot said Salah was unhappy at being left out but viewed that reaction positively. “I hope he is not ever going to take it well, because the moment you are going to take it well then you miss the fire,” he argued.

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Brentford

Liverpool seek momentum at Brentford after midweek demolition

Liverpool seek to build on 1-5 midweek win at Brentford while both sides manage injury doubts ahead

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Liverpool travel to the Gtech Community Stadium aiming to extend the momentum from their midweek 1–5 win in Germany. The Reds have dropped ground in the Premier League title race and sit four points behind Arsenal; they will be eager to cut that gap to a single point before Arsenal host Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Brentford remain a difficult opponent. The Bees have shown their quality at home this season and have already taken points from Manchester United and Chelsea. They arrive having beaten West Ham United 0–2 on 20/10/25 and produced strong recent form, while summer recruits and a summer overhaul have not dulled their counter-attacking threat.

Injuries have shaped both squads. Brentford lost Antoni Milambo to an ACL injury during the October international break and he will miss the remainder of his debut campaign. Aaron Hickey is set to resume full training this weekend but will not be ready for Saturday; he could return against Crystal Palace next weekend. Gustavo Nunes and Paris Maghoma both featured for Brentford’s B team midweek and are in contention to make the bench. Liverpool will need to keep a close watch on Igor Thiago, who has five goals in eight league games this season.

Liverpool sustained two setbacks in Germany as Jeremie Frimpong suffered a hamstring injury and Alexander Isak was withdrawn with a groin problem. The Dutch full back is “not in a good place’ according to Arne Slot and Isak is a “question mark” for the weekend’s match. Alisson remains sidelined, with Giorgi Mamardashvili set to continue in goal. Ryan Gravenberch missed the win over Frankfurt and remains a doubt, while Giovanni Leoni, Jayden Danns and Stefan Bajčetić are all out long term.

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Brentford predicted lineup vs. Liverpool (5-3-2): Kelleher; Kayode, Collins, Van den Berg, Ajer, Lewis-Potter; Yarmolyuk, Henderson, Damsgaard; Thiago, Schade.

Liverpool predicted lineup vs. Brentford (4-2-3-1): Mamardashvili; Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Szoboszlai, Mac Allister; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Ekitiké.

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Liverpool will hope the demolition in Germany marks a turning point. Brentford’s direct approach and pace on the break will test the Reds’ defence, but Liverpool’s attacking form gives them a strong chance to return to winning ways after more than a month without a league victory.

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