Liverpool’s Final Five Premier League Matches That Might Cause Them To Lose Ground in the Title Race

The Premier League title challenge of Liverpool is in jeopardy. Following an unexpected loss at home to Crystal Palace, Jurgen Klopp’s team must now navigate a difficult final stretch while hoping for favourable results. The following five games could result in Liverpool dropping significant points: CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

1). Everton (A) – April 24th:

 

 

The Merseyside derby is always a fiery affair, and Goodison Park hasn’t been a happy hunting ground for Liverpool in recent years. Several draws, including a pivotal one in the 2018/19 title race, highlight the Toffees’ ability to frustrate their rivals. With Everton embroiled in a relegation battle, expect a desperate fight for every point.

2). West Ham (A) – April 27th:

 

 

The Hammers under David Moyes have established themselves as a tough opponent. West Ham’s counter-attacking style and set-piece prowess can cause problems for any team. A trip to the London Stadium is no easy feat, and fatigue from the busy schedule could be a factor for Liverpool.

3). Tottenham Hotspur (H) – May 5th:

 

 

Tottenham’s form can be unpredictable, but they possess attacking threats like Richarlison and Son Heung-min who can punish any lapse in concentration. The atmosphere at Anfield will be electric, but Spurs will be no pushovers, especially with Champions League qualification on the line.

4). Aston Villa (A) – May 13th:

 

 

Unai Emery’s Villa side are a dangerous outfit, boasting pace and creativity in their attacking ranks. An away trip to Villa Park is a tough one, especially considering Aston Villa impressive form this term.

5). Wolverhampton Wanderers (H) – May 19th:

 

 

While Wolves haven’t quite hit the heights of previous seasons, they remain a well-drilled team under Bruno Lage. Their strong defensive organization could pose problems for Liverpool, especially if the title race goes down to the wire.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

 

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