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Ceri Holland has been voted Liverpool Women’s Goal of the Season for a moment of genuine class against Everton in March. It was a 3-2 victory in the Merseyside derby, which made the goal matter in context as well as execution.Our 2025/26 @EASPORTSFC Goal of the Season… Ceri Holland’s solo effort against Everton 😍 #Ad— Liverpool FC Women (@LiverpoolFCW) June 6, 2026 What separates this goal from routine strikes is the audacity required to even attempt it.
That is why supporters voted for it so decisively.Grace Fisk, Ceri Holland and Kirsty Maclean Win Liverpool Women End of Season Awards. [Image via Liverpool]Also read: Ella Toone Hints at Manchester United Exit as Striker Weighs Future With Year Remaining on Contract LiverpoolTeenage Liverpool Midfielder Returns to Match Action With U21s Nearly Year After ACL Injury Sustained on England DutyPublished 2 months agoon April 3, 2026Liverpool midfielder Zara Shaw has hit another milestone in her recovery from injury after appearing for the club’s U21s side on Wednesday afternoon. To date, she has appeared nine times for Liverpool’s senior team and scored one goal before her layoff.Long Road Back From Devastating InjuryACL injuries remain one of the most challenging setbacks in football, typically requiring nine to twelve months of rehabilitation before players can return to competitive action.Things you love to see 🙌 Zara Shaw hit another milestone in her recovery from an ACL injury as she completed 45 minutes for the U21s against Sheffield United this afternoon ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Nw86JBmi4v— Liverpool FC Women (@LiverpoolFCW) April 1, 2026 Shaw’s return to the pitch represents a huge step forward in her recovery, though the decision to limit her to 45 minutes shows Liverpool are taking a sensible, cautious approach with their young talent.The 18-year-old will be desperate to force her way back into Gareth Taylor’s first team plans as quickly as possible, but rushing her return could prove disastrous.
At just 17, she has already showcased her talent on prominent stages, including the U17 Women’s World Cup.In October 2024, Shaw… pic.twitter.com/sl7PKH88F0— Predict395 (@predict395) February 28, 2025 Having Shaw available again would provide a significant boost to Taylor’s midfield options during the run-in.Also read: Liverpool FC Leads New Era of Training to Tackle Matchday Sexism as Anfield Stewards Receive Specialist Education From Her Game Too Ambassador Roopa VyasLiverpoolLiverpool FC Leads New Era of Training to Tackle Matchday Sexism as Anfield Stewards Receive Specialist Education From Her Game Too Ambassador Roopa VyasPublished 3 months agoon March 5, 2026Liverpool Football Club have delivered their first formal training session to stewards and hospitality staff focused on tackling sexism and misogyny at Anfield. The timing proves particularly relevant given International Women’s Day falls this week and highlights ongoing problems women face at football matches.Setting New Standard for Football ClubsRishi Jain, Liverpool FC’s Director of Impact, stated, “Liverpool Football Club’s ongoing collaboration with Her Game Too is an important part of our commitment to ensuring Anfield is a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.
