Liverpool, under Roy Evans, emerged as one of the most entertaining sides in the Premier League. The attacking trio of Robbie Fowler, Stan Collymore (a record signing), and Steve McManaman provided flair and goals, with Fowler in particular enjoying a prolific campaign. The team played stylish, attacking football but defensive lapses cost them in the title race, eventually finishing 3rd, eleven points behind champions Manchester United. The season is also remembered for the FA Cup final, where Liverpool, dubbed the “Spice Boys” for their off-field image, lost 1–0 to United after Eric Cantona’s late goal at Wembley.
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Liverpool, under Roy Evans, emerged as one of the most entertaining sides in the Premier League. The attacking trio of Robbie Fowler, Stan Collymore (a record signing), and Steve McManaman provided flair and goals, with Fowler in particular enjoying a prolific campaign. The team played stylish, attacking football but defensive lapses cost them in the title race, eventually finishing 3rd, eleven points behind champions Manchester United. The season is also remembered for the FA Cup final, where Liverpool, dubbed the “Spice Boys” for their off-field image, lost 1–0 to United after Eric Cantona’s late goal at Wembley.
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