UEFA fire warning over Super League as Jordan Henderson outburst heard in Liverpool

Here’s your Liverpool morning summary for Friday, March 4.

UEFA Super League warning

After the disastrous launch of the European Super League in April last year, which lasted 48 hours, the three remaining teams in the project threatened to relaunch the idea.

Liverpool were among nine teams to drop out after protests and backlash from fans and the Reds have launched a supporters’ council which is expected to give consent to form a new Super League in future.

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Juventus, Real Madrid and Barcelona are hoping to move forward with a breakaway league and UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has warned clubs that all teams participating in said league will be banned from UEFA competitions.

“Let me say they can play their own competition, no one is stopping them from doing that,” Ceferin said at the Financial Times’ Business of Football Summit.

“But if they play their own competition, they can’t play our competition.”

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Missed moments

Liverpool continued the cheer factor around Anfield on Wednesday night with a 2-1 win over Norwich City in the FA Cup fifth round.

The victory saw the Reds reach the last eight of the competition for the first time under Jurgen Klopp.

With the game not being on TV, there may have been some missed moments from the game, but ECHO has you covered.

From Jordan Henderson’s outburst to Ukraine support, here are five things you might not have noticed during the game.

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