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Liverpool’s Upcoming Fixtures Compared to Arsenal and Chelsea, Next up for Liverpool is Manchester United at home…
Liverpool’s upcoming five matches analyzed in relation to Arsenal and Chelsea following their victory over West Ham.
A comparison of Liverpool’s upcoming five matches with those of Arsenal and Chelsea following their victory over West Ham.
Following a commanding 5-0 victory over West Ham United, Liverpool has solidified its position at the top of the Premier League table, extending its lead over Chelsea and Arsenal.
Hereโs a look at how the next five matches stack up.
Last night, Liverpool showcased its dominant form with a significant away win, equaling the largest away victory of the Premier League season to date.
This result places Arne Slot’s team in a strong position in the title race against Chelsea and Arsenal.
Currently, Nottingham Forest stands as the nearest competitor to Liverpool, while the top two teams evoke a nostalgic 1980s vibe.
However, Chelsea and Arsenal are viewed as more likely contenders for the title and could reclaim the second and third positions if they secure victories in their upcoming matches against the Midlands side within the next 48 hours.
As it stands, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal have all played the same number of matches, thanks to the earlier postponement of the Merseyside derby.
This allows us to examine the “true” table, which is quite favorable for Liverpool.
With the exceptional performance of Mohamed Salah, Slot’s team holds a nine-point advantage over Arsenal and a ten-point lead over Chelsea.
The current scenario bears a resemblance to the 2019/20 season when Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool was ten points ahead on Christmas Day, with a game in hand over all rivals.
While Slot aspires for a similar title-winning journey, there remains a significant amount of football to be played.
The next five fixtures will be particularly important. Liverpool faces a challenging schedule, while Chelsea has a seemingly easier path ahead.
Liverpool’s Upcoming Matches:
– January 5: Manchester United (Home)
– January 14: Nottingham Forest (Away)
– January 18: Brentford (Away)
– January 25: Ipswich (Home)
– February 1: Bournemouth (Away)
Liverpool’s upcoming match is against Manchester United at Anfield. Ruben Amorim’s team has struggled recently, but this rivalry always brings unpredictability.
Following that, Liverpool will face second-placed Nottingham Forest, a match that comes right after their cup ties with Spurs and Accrington Stanley. Notably, Forest is the only team to have handed Slot a defeat during his tenure at Anfield.
Next, Liverpool will travel to Brentford, before returning home to face Ipswich, although this match will occur right after a midweek Champions League clash with Lille.
February kicks off with a challenging away game against Bournemouth, and by then, the Reds will need to maintain a double-digit lead.
Chelsea’s schedule includes:
– 30 December: Ipswich (A)
– 4 January: Crystal Palace (A)
– 14 January: Bournemouth (H)
– 20 January: Wolves (H)
– 25 January: Man City (A)
Should Liverpool falter during this stretch, Chelsea will be poised to take advantage.
They will host Ipswich later today, followed by a match against Crystal Palace on January 4.
Chelsea’s next encounter with a top-half team will be against Bournemouth at home on January 14, followed by another home fixture against Wolves.
The sequence concludes with a challenging away match at Man City, although this matchup appears less intimidating than in previous seasons.
On the other hand, Chelsea faces minimal distractions. The Conference League group stage has concluded, and Enzo Maresca has primarily utilized a reserve squad in that competition.
The Blues have also exited the League Cup. Therefore, their focus will be on securing maximum points in January, along with advancing in the FA Cup against Morecambe, who are currently at the bottom of League Two.
Arsenal’s upcoming fixtures include:
– 1 January: Brentford (A)
– 4 January: Brighton (A)
– 15 January: Tottenham (H)
– 18 January: Aston Villa (H)
– 25 January: Wolves (A)
Mikel Arteta is set to face a series of challenging matches.
The first is an away game against Brentford on New Year’s Day, followed by a visit to Brighton just three days laterโan especially tight schedule against two of the league’s most competitive teams.
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