Liverpool welcome Aston Villa to the Anfield Stadium on the Sunday night before the Fairytale. After a desperate comeback win against Newcastle in their last match, Liverpool are high on morale and eager to continue their winning momentum, while Villa, with a damaged squad and distracted by European competitions, are generally favored to win as Liverpool have an absolute advantage with 5 wins and 1 draw in the past 6 meetings. (Live on Now 621 at 9pm on Sunday)
Liverpool have won many matches with fewer players recently, including their last away match against newcomers Newcastle, which was a 2-1 victory thanks to the miraculous performance of substitute Davin Nunes, despite conceding a goal and playing with fewer players for most of the match. Coach Kopp said it was the most memorable game in his coaching career, reflecting the team's strong psychological quality, and the team's morale is currently high, and is expected to return to a high level of performance.
Although Villa achieved good results last season under the leadership of Emery, but compared to the Big 7, there is still a gap between the strength of the opening season, the away game even lost 1-5 to Newcastle. Villa's recent UEFA Europa League match was a tough one, so it's unlikely that they'll be able to escape defeat against a strong Liverpool side.
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