BBC Sport columnist Chris Sutton has backed Liverpool to defeat newly promoted Ipswich Town 3-1 in their Premier League opener at Portman Road on Saturday (August 17).
A lot of eyes will be on new Reds boss Arne Slot, who has succeeded Jurgen Klopp earlier this summer. To his credit, the Dutchman won four of five friendlies in pre-season, including wins against Arsenal and Manchester United, and drew against Las Palmas.
The Merseysiders are yet to make a signing this summer, unlike their rivals, much to the frustration of the Anfield faithful. However, they remain the firm favourites to beat Ipswich, as they have never lost a league game at Portman Road, winning three and drawing two.
Predicting a 3-1 win for the Reds, he wrote (via BBC Sport):
"I love the job Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna has done, with back-to-back promotions, and they have brought a few players in, including goalkeeper Arijanet Muric from Burnley. Kalvin Phillips is set to sign on loan for the season too."
He continued:
"The way they start the season is going to be so important to get some confidence and a foothold in the top flight, as it is with all the promoted clubs, and Ipswich have got it tough because after facing Liverpool they go to the Etihad Stadium next weekend."
He added:
"Liverpool have not signed anyone yet under new boss Arne Slot but their firepower is incredible, and I don't see Ipswich keeping them out. Ipswich were really brave with their playing style in the Championship but this is another step up, and it is a big one. I reckon they will score, but Liverpool will get more."
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The Reds exceeded expectations last season in Klopp's final year in charge. Despite finishing fifth and missing out on Champions League football during the 2022-23 campaign, they bounced back to finish third, finishing behind Manchester City and Arsenal. They also won the Carabao Cup as well.
Slot will have a fully fit squad to choose from going into Saturday's clash against Ipswich. While the Dutchman isn't expected to immediately win trophies, fans will hope to have a strong season and retain their spot in the UEFA Champions League.