Klopp calls for focus as Liverpool bid to seal top-four spot

May 12 13:19 2018

Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has been hit with a fresh injury problem ahead of his side’s vital Premier League clash against Brighton on Sunday. Two years ago Chelsea ended the season 10th and not in the final of the FA Cup or semi-final of League Cup.

City’s hat-trick of record-breaking achievements was sealed against Brighton on Wednesday with their 3-1 victory moving them on to 97 points, 105 goals, and 31 wins. We will play to win against Real Madrid. As you can see we had a great season and now we are in the Champions League final and everyone is excited. Unbeaten at home in the league this season, Liverpool are odds-on to achieve their goal. With Manchester City wrapping up the title early in an impressive fashion, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspurs were favourites for the remaining three slots, with Chelsea and Arsenal unceremoniously cut adrift from the leading pack.

It was just a month back that the race for the top four positions seemed like a foregone conclusion.

“They have to get a point from the game so of course it makes it their most important one”, he added. Last time out is a big mo-killer, but nevertheless, it’s surprising to see Chelsea with even a mathematical chance on the season’s final matchday.

Conte has been the subject of constant speculation that his second season with Chelsea could well be his last.

The Blues sit two points behind fourth-place Liverpool, who can afford to draw to Brighton at Anfield thanks to their superior goal difference.

The draw is on offer at [8.4] which should not be dismissed completely.

The Merseyside outfit still have work to do to secure a place in next season’s Champions League after losing 1-0 to Chelsea FC at Stamford Bridge last weekend. Brighton have drawn 13 matches in the league but ultimately Liverpool should have far too much for their opponents and are strongly fancied to finish with a win at Anfield.

Reds boss Klopp is frustrated that Salah had to fly to London to receive the Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year award on Thursday, just hours after being presented with Liverpool’s own Player of the Year prize.

Andy Robertson, who has had a superb season at Liverpool since arriving from Hull last summer, will be the man tasked with nullifying Brighton’s risky wide man..

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Klopp calls for focus as Liverpool bid to seal top-four spot
 
 
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