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LFC News: Wirtz Grabs First LFC Goal, Potential Semenyo Swoop, Guehi to Finally Join

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LFC News: Wirtz Grabs First LFC Goal, Potential Semenyo Swoop, Guehi to Finally Join

Liverpool FC secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on December 27, 2025, highlighted by Florian Wirtz's first goal for the Reds. Just one minute after Ryan Gravenberch's opener, the record-signing star doubled the lead with a clinical finish, marking a dream moment in his Liverpool career[1][2][3].



The match kicked off with Jeremie Frimpong's wizardry setting up Gravenberch, who slotted home after a pull-back from the edge of the box. Ekitike then drifted through before assisting Wirtz, who applied a brilliant first touch to evade defenders and beat goalkeeper Jose Sa, igniting Anfield with chants of "Florian Wirtz has liftoff in a Liverpool shirt!" Wolves pulled one back via Santiago Bueno's tap-in after an Alisson save, but Liverpool held firm despite late chances, including a Joao Gomes header and Wirtz's dummy for Curtis Jones[1][2][3].

The lineup featured Alisson in goal, with Van Dijk, Konate, Kerkez at the back, and midfield stars Mac Allister, Chiesa (subbed for Bradley), Jones, Wirtz (Nyoni 90+3), Ekitike (Gakpo 85), Frimpong, and Gravenberch. Wirtz's quality shone, inverting play and demanding the ball throughout[2].

Off the pitch, excitement builds around transfer rumors. Liverpool are eyeing a potential swoop for Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, whose pace and goal threat could bolster the attack amid injury concerns. Meanwhile, Marc Guehi is set to finally join from Crystal Palace in a long-awaited move, strengthening the defense alongside Van Dijk. Sources indicate advanced talks, with the January window heating up for Arne Slot's squad[1][2].

This win keeps Liverpool atop the table, with Wirtz's arrival signaling a new era of dominance. Fans buzz with optimism as transfer pieces fall into place.

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