Liverpool host Manchester City in the Premier League this week in what is expected to be an equal and exciting game with the Reds leading by a point ahead of the game which will affect who is the Premier League champion this season.

Liverpool are in good form on the eve of a big game, having thrashed Sparta Prague 5-1 in the middle of last week's Europa League, making it seven wins in a row in all competitions, including extra time. The Reds have won seven consecutive matches, including overtime. Boss Kopp praised Dawsonis after the match and expects him to be given a big role in the match. It's worth noting that top scorer Sascha came back to play 15 minutes in the last match, and his return to the field before a big match will boost the Reds' morale. However, there are still a large number of injured soldiers in the team, including Alichen Biega, Alexandre Arnault, Gudis Bass, Ryan Gruenberg, and Diago Zuda, which has led to Gop's recent deployment of a large number of young troops. The lineup is relatively weak. I'm not sure if they will be able to resist City's onslaught in this match.

Man City has been in hot form for 2 consecutive matches, beating Man U and Copenhagen 3-1, and has not lost a single match in 20 consecutive matches. In the middle of last week, manager Giovanni Gottiorena took away many of his starters. Unfortunately, he added two injured soldiers, Shelly Medjugorje and Mathias Nunes. However, there is almost no difference in the quality of the players in the Blue Moon's luxurious lineup. Because the Blue Moon is still behind the Red Army, it is estimated that the goal of this game needs to be all three points, and with the macro injuries on both sides, I believe that Manchester City has a chance to take all three points.

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