This week, Liverpool face Manchester City in the beacon of the Premier League, and with a point difference before the war, it will undoubtedly be an exciting battle at the top of the table.
Ahead of the match, Liverpool's morale is high, having won their midweek Europa League match against Sparta Prague in a 5-1 thrashing, making it seven wins in a row in the tournament. Manager Gopp spoke highly of Dawanunis' performance after the match and is expected to give him a big role in this match, especially with top scorer Sana coming back in a key match, playing only 15 minutes, which is a great boost to the Reds' morale. Nevertheless, the team still has a number of injured players in the squad, such as Alichen Biega, Alexandre Arnault, Gudis Bass, Ryan Gruenberg and Diago Zuda, forcing Kopp to use young players, and the lineup looks thin, so whether it can withstand City's onslaught of attacks is a cause for concern.
Meanwhile, City are in hot form with 20 consecutive unbeaten games in all competitions after beating Manchester United and Copenhagen by 3-1 scores in their last two league matches. In the middle of last week, coach Diego Godiona put away some of his starters, but unfortunately, he also added two injured players, Shelly Medjugorje and Mafiosi Nunes. However, there is little difference between the strength of the top and bottom players in Blue Moon's strong squad. Despite this, City are still at a disadvantage against the Reds and are expected to have to take all three points from this match. With numerous injuries on both sides, whether City can succeed in their comeback has become the biggest suspense in this matchup.