#3 The performance of Liverpool’s upcoming opponents
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Liverpool’s upcoming matches are also against some difficult opponents. They are scheduled to play against Huddersfield, Newcastle, and Wolves. Newcastle is a decent team, with former Liverpool boss, Rafael Benitez, in charge.
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They are at the 13th position on the league table. Wolves are in the top half of the table and actually beat Arsenal yesterday. However, Liverpool would still fancy their chances against them.
The Reds should not have any problem in beating Huddersfield, as they are at the bottom of the league table. Liverpool’s much-vaunted front three should prove to be too strong for them. Both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane are in good form and should fancy their chances of scoring against lowly opponents.
However, nothing can be taken for granted in sports, and Liverpool would still have to score and win games against those opponents if they are to win the title after 29 years. Their supporters will keep fingers crossed, as the club might win two of football’s biggest prizes in the next month or so.
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