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Fixtures
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Liverpool
Aston Villa
+ Liverpool's Strengths
Counter attacks
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Very Strong
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Creating chances using through balls
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Very Strong
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Defending set pieces
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Very Strong
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Attacking down the wings
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Strong
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Coming back from losing positions
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Strong
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Creating scoring chances
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Strong
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Attacking set pieces
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Strong
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Finishing scoring chances
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Strong
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Protecting the lead
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Strong
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+ Aston Villa's Strengths
(Team has no significant strengths)
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- Liverpool's Weaknesses
Avoiding individual errors
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Weak
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Defending counter attacks
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Weak
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Defending against attacks down the wings
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Weak
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Defending against through ball attacks
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Weak
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Avoiding offside
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Very Weak
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Stopping opponents from creating chances
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Very Weak
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- Aston Villa's Weaknesses
Aerial duels
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Weak
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Avoiding individual errors
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Weak
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Defending against long shots
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Weak
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Liverpool's Style
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Short passes
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Attempt through balls often
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Possession football
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Control the game in the opposition's half
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Attack through the middle
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Attacking down the right
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Rotate their first eleven
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Play the offside trap
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Non-aggressive
Aston Villa's Style
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Take long shots
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Attacking down the left
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Opponents play aggressively against them
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Play the offside trap
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Consistent first eleven
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Playing in their own half
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Aggressive
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* Strengths, weaknesses and styles are calculated from statistics of each player's latest two seasons
Match Forecast
Liverpool will stray offside often
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Extremely Likely |
Liverpool will score as a result of an opposition error
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Likely |
Liverpool will control the game in the opposition's half
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Likely |
* Match forecast is generated from clashes in team characteristics.
FA won’t admit it, but this is a very calculated anti-Liverpool bias from the referees today, likely as retaliation for Klopp calling out Paul Tierney
@sarigginsUSA I imagine you were tight-lipped when Klopp was trying to psychologically coerce officials into not giving other teams penalties, but God forbid he gets punished for it, Liverpool being the Premier League's sweetheart.
@childishjp It’s the prerogative of all managers to try everything to get their team the win though? All great managers have done it. But the key differences is that the prerogative of referees is to be as impartial as possible, but every season it becomes more and more undeniable that a lot of refs in England are either so incompetent that they can’t even remember crucial laws of the game, or they are incredibly biased. And to be clear, this does sometimes benefit Liverpool and other top 6 sides, but today is an aberration
If Liverpool lose this then Newcastle and Man Utd go into the Champions League.
Liverpool terrible so far,not even a shot on target.
I wonder if Klopps lack of presence today is the contributing factor to Liverpool being behind.....
Liverpool terrible so far, however it’s remarkable that Mings didn’t get a red for his De Jong moment
Liverpool 3-1
A must Win game for Liverpool as they try to grab a champions league place.
liverpool win by big margin!
Klopp will serve touchline ban. However home win and both to score.
Liverpool have won 9 of their past 10 Premier League games against Aston Villa, with the exception being a 7-2 loss at Villa Park in October 2020.
Being the last home game for multiple Liverpool players, Klopp will be adamant that a dominant performance be shown on the pitch. Whether that will actually happen, who knows, but at least a Liverpool win seems a no-brainer, especially with the form of Salah and Alexander-Arnold
2-2