The Premier League is classified by many as the best league in the world, and due to its competitiveness there are three teams that are setting the best example: Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool, teams that mathematically have a chance of being champions and that reach this matchday 37 displaying good football and amazing consistency.
With two dates left for the closing of this exciting tournament (City has three left as it has a pending match), although it is practically impossible for Liverpool to be able to consecrate itself, it will have to finish the tournament as high as possible, to give it to its coach Jurgen Klopp, who will step aside. We review the possible formations of his team and Unai Emery’s Aston Villa.
The local team has just been eliminated 6-2 on aggregate against Olympiacos in the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final. Aston Villa will look to replace agony with enthusiasm, securing the Champions League for next season. You must finish in the top four to achieve this.
The visit, meanwhile, comes from beating Tottenham 4-2 in a great game. Jurgen Klopp was not injured or suspended there, so he has the chance to repeat the team that won with goals from M. Salah; A. Robertson; C. Gakpo and H. Elliott.
For 90Min, it will be a comfortable 2-0 victory for Liverpool, with a goal from Salah in the first half and another from Mac Allister in the second half. His fellow countryman and world champion as a partner, Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez, will suffer.
Aston Villa:
Goalkeeper: Martinez
Defenders: Konsa, Carlos, Pau, Digne
Frills: McGinn, Luiz, Cash, Bailey
Forwards: Diaby, Watkins.
Liverpool:
Goalkeeper: Alisson
Defenders: Alexander-Arnold, Quansah, Van Dijk, Robertson
Frills: Endo, Elliott, Mac Allister
Forwards Salah, Diaz, Gakpo.
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