Liverpool hosted "Drag Fat Sugar" Ewarton in a thrilling Merseyside derby in the Premier League finale on Sunday (24th) as the night wore on. The Reds have always been known for their offense, and Mohamed Sana is back in goal, while Alton is fighting for relegation. However, with 7 consecutive losses on the road and a weak defense, the Reds' home game seems to tilt the scales in their favor, and the over-under of 3.5 goals seems to be the best choice. (Live on Now 621 and 611 at 11:30pm on Sunday!)
Liverpool won the EFL Cup at the end of February, then advanced to the EFL Cup final and the UEFA Europa League quarterfinals, and are now on their way to the Quadruple Crown in the league. Although the remaining fixtures in the league are not easy, with tough opponents such as Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers to deal with and other fronts to juggle, the intensity of the schedule is even more breathtaking.
However, the Reds, with their exuberant fighting spirit, thrashed Manchester United 4-0 in the Double Red Clash in the middle of last week, beating their arch-rivals by a total of nine goals in the two rounds, with Mohamed Sana scoring twice, breaking his recent goal drought by scoring five goals in a single game, and brimming with confidence. Shadio Vinny, Diego Zuda and Luiz Dyas took turns to explode as the Reds' attacking power was unmatched in the Premier League.
"Mopping Up Sugar" has a hard time holding up at the back.
After a 1-1 draw with Leicester City in their last match, Ewarton is only 1 point ahead of Bonny in the relegation zone, and the pressure of relegation is still huge. Away performance is bad "drag fat sugar", 15 league games away from home only 1 win, 3 draws and 11 losses, if you add the cup, the last 7 games away from home all lost, wildly conceded 21 goals, including against Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur's 4 goals and 5 goals of the fiasco, the defense line is like a virtual failure.
Looking back at the first meeting between the two sides, "Drag Fat Sugar" even suffered a 1-4 defeat, and the Reds, playing at home, are expected to win. The Reds have scored 4 or more goals in their last 5 matches, so the over/under odds are worth looking forward to.