Aston Villa - Liverpool 1: 1 (Half 1)
Jürgen Klopp's team wants to recover from the draw against Tottenham and stick with Manchester City, Juta and Diaz in the squad, Tiago and Salah La
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10/05/2022
Tuesday, 10 May 2022, 22:01
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Summary: Liverpool - Tottenham 1: 1 (Sport 1)
Liverpool suffered a not-so-easy blow in the championship battle against Manchester City when they lost two precious points on Saturday in a 1-1 draw against Tottenham and the next day saw the champions and leaders defeat Newcastle 0-5 and increase the gap between them to three points with three games left in the season, but the coach Jürgen Klopp made it clear that he and his players will not give up until the final whistle is heard and this is the approach with which they will reach the final game from the 33rd round tomorrow against Aston Villa (22:00, Sport1).
Jürgen Klopp made a number of changes to the squad as Muhammad Salah and Tiago Alcantara came down to the bench, Diego Jote taking the spot at 11th.
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Received the place in the lineup.
Jota (Photo: GettyImages, David Ramos)
Aston Villa beat Burnley 1: 3 on Saturday and are unbeaten in the last three rounds.
The injured midfielder Jacob Ramsey is expected to be out of the game, and it will be interesting to see if Filippa Coutinho, who was eliminated on Saturday and now certainly wants to meet the ex, will return to the 11th.
Recall that in Liverpool's last visit to Aston Villa in the league, they were defeated 7: 2 in October 2020 - but have since won there 1: 4 in the Cup and in the league won at Anfield 1: 2 and 0: 1 in the last meeting in December.
English League 2021/22
Group
Games
Victories
draw
Losses
Gates
Points
1
Manchester city
35
27
5
3
21-89
86
2
Liverpool
35
25
8
2
23-87
83
3
Chelsea
35
19
10
6
31-70
67
4
Arsenal
35
21
3
11
42-56
66
5
Tottenham
35
19
5
11
40-60
62
6
Manchester United
37
16
10
11
56-57
58
7
West Ham United
36
16
7
13
46-57
55
8
Wolves
35
15
5
15
34-35
50
9
Brighton
36
11
14
11
42-38
47
10
Crystal Palace
35
10
14
11
42-46
44
11
Aston Villa
34
13
4
17
47-47
43
12
Brentford
36
12
7
17
52-44
43
13
Newcastle
36
11
10
15
61-40
43
14
Leicester City
34
11
9
14
56-49
42
15
Southampton
36
9
13
14
61-41
40
16
Everton
34
10
5
19
56-37
35
17
Burnley
35
7
13
15
49-32
34
18
Leeds
35
8
10
17
74-39
34
19
Watford
35
6
4
25
70-32
22
20
Norwich
35
5
6
24
75-22
21
Meets the ex.
Coutinho (Photo: GettyImages, Richard Heathcote)
Manchester City also with a missing game from the 33rd round and they will complete it on Wednesday when they host Wolves (22:15, Sport1).
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