In order to see off Jurgen Klopp with the title of Premier League champion,"Red Army"Liverpool's men will surely give their all to win the remainder of the season, especially in the early hours of Thursday night"Blues"This crucial battle for Chelsea.
Jurgen Klopp's sudden departure on Friday has taken global football by shock, a fact that many loyal Reds fans may still struggle to accept.
Jurgen Klopp has led the Reds back to the top since taking office in October 2015, and his departure is undoubtedly a major blow to the Reds. With no way to change Klopp's decision, the whole Liverpool squad will be hoping to see him off with a Premier League title victory.
In the early hours of Thursday morning, the highlight of the 22nd round of the Premier League is imminent, and Liverpool will face Chelsea's challenge at home.
This match will undoubtedly be an exciting matchup. This season, the Reds have fully recovered their form and they have regained their former peak form. In the previous 21 rounds of Premier League matches, they have achieved 14 wins, 6 draws and 1 loss, accumulating 48 points, 5 points ahead of Manchester City, who have played a game less, and firmly at the top of the standings.
The Reds are unbeaten in their last 10 matches and 22 at home in the league, and they have been very strong. For the sake of Klopp's honor, but also for his own honor, the Red Army soldiers will go all out to try to create a miracle in the final rounds.
Speaking about Jurgen Klopp's departure, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk was adamant, ". .It will only give us more motivation to win the championship. ”
This round of home games against Chelsea is a crucial battle for Liverpool that cannot afford to lose. In the event of a loss, their advantage in the Premier League table could disappear in an instant. Therefore, Klopp will undoubtedly send the strongest squad without reservation.
The stats show that Liverpool's last seven meetings with Chelsea have all drawn and this round is destined to be a fierce battle full of suspense.
With the return of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Robertson's two aces, Liverpool's attacking efficiency up front will be greatly improved. Midfielder Szobosloy has also returned, while McAllister, who recovered from injury in the FA Cup last game, will also return. Although Salah will continue to recover from injury, the two attackers of Jota and Nunez are in hot form, scoring twice in the last league game.
Liverpool are unbeaten in 10 games in all competitions, including 14 in the league, and the Reds are undoubtedly in better form than Chelsea, who have improved their recent results. This clash with Chelsea will be a stern test of Liverpool's strength and determination.
Compared to other teams, Chelsea's performances under new manager Mauricio Pochettino have been a little lackluster. With only 31 points, they are 10th in the standings and have not yet reached the heights they expected.
Chelsea have won just six of their first 18 league games and have been in a slump. Recently, however, they seem to be back on track, winning three league games in a row.
But all this may be upended in the showdown with Liverpool. Despite Chelsea's recent upswing, they are still on the back against a strong Reds.
The Anfield Stadium is an insurmountable mountain for Chelsea, with the Reds having a strong home record, unbeaten in 25 games across the season, including a staggering 21 wins and four draws.
In terms of the squad, the Reds' injury situation is gradually improving, with Robertson, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Szobosloy returning, but Mohamed Salah, Joel Matip, Simikas, Thiago and Bajcetic are still recovering from injuries.
Chelsea, on the other hand, have an even bigger injury list, with Reece James, Hugochuku, Wesley Fofana, Alexis Sanchez, Marc Cucurella, Lavia and Trevoh Chalobah all unavailable, while Jackson is still doubtful after his Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
The other two "big 6" teams faced relatively easy opponents. "Blue Moon" Manchester City will host second-to-last Burnley, and are expected to win seven in a row in all competitions and four in a league match; Tottenham, on the other hand, host 14th-placed Brentford and are expected to take all three points as well.