Somewhat misleading title (which is covered in the article), but provides the picture in case someone still wants to have a look. The last line of the article seems to be written by @cynicaloldgit though.
Wish they haven’t jinxed it.
Our problem is playing the teams at the bottom half of the table
Excellent. 3 more wins and we’re in the CL for next season.
Changed in two fcking nights! The phycological effect on Chelsea and Leicester cannot be understated from here on.
Have to ask this.
What outcome do we have to wish for the Chelsea - Leicester league game if we
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beat West Brom
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draw against West Brom
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lose against West Brom
Actually it’s our home form that’s been most shocking I think. Luckily two away games only Palace at home. Beat the other two away and we might have already qualified for top 4 by the time we kick off in the final game.
The home game is with 10.000 fans.
West Brom and Burnley are usually some of our boogey teams. Playing against Fat Sam and Dyche is problematic under any circumstances.
Neither have anything to play for though.
Yes but those two never give anything away for free.
Sam knows he is gone too end of season.
The best result is a draw worst result is a Chelsea win.
If I remember correctly, Jurgen struggles against him.
Jürgen struggled against Solskjaer… until tonight.
No, he struggled at OT. He best Ole before.
The last home game is like an actual home game though. Surely think if it comes to the final day, the fans will make a huge difference.
Burnley away will have fans.
So who knows what that does, ironically it’s a pretty good ground for us under Klopp if I remember rightly.
WBA will put the pressure on if we win and then we see from there. If Leicester win we might only need 7.
Klopp’s win record as Liverpool manager: 59.37%
Klopp’s win record against Solskjaer: 42.86%
So he does struggle against Solskjaer.