As night falls on Saturday, Westham hosts Liverpool in the Premier League. The Reds' hopes of winning the title were almost dashed after a disastrous defeat in the Merseyside game last time out, losing by two goals to Ewarton. The team is in desperate need of a win to revitalize their army. This is a great opportunity for Westham to test the results of their last five matches. Meanwhile, the Hammers are planning to change their coach in the summer, and the morale of David Moyes is suffering as he is unlikely to stay after his contract expires. Despite the fact that Liverpool is giving up a goal, bettors still favor the Reds to win. (Now 621 and 611 live at 19:30 on Saturday!)
Liverpool remain in third place despite the defeat, three and two points adrift of Arsenal and Manchester City. Behind the seemingly desperate data, the odds of winning in the system dropped to 25 times. The only way to expect a miracle in the remaining four rounds is for Liverpool to win all of them. For example, against Tottenham, they need to give it their all, because the real fight could be right here and now. Liverpool must not give up lightly.
With Diego Costa continuing to miss out through injury and Gareth Souness' form in doubt, the Reds' trio will welcome Mohamed Salah and Davin Kuyt in support. Fortunately, the midfield lineup is relatively intact, with Gop expected to replace Distin with Hang Endo, and the defensive lineup remains stable, which will be lethal enough to face Westham.
The biggest reason to have confidence in Liverpool is that Westham's recent performance has been terrible, with one win and three losses in their last four matches, and only one win in their last eight matches; the Hammers are in a low mood since they were knocked out by Leverkusen in the last eight of the UEFA Cup. Looking at their last four rounds of fixtures, in addition to Liverpool, there is also a tough encounter with Manchester City, the task of competing for European qualification is extremely difficult. With rumors swirling around the team, their morale is seriously undermined, and Moyes is under pressure, making it difficult for the players to concentrate, as evidenced by the 2-5 defeat against Crystal Palace in the league. If Westham lose this game, the relegation situation will be even more serious.