Liverpool will take on Fulham tonight in the Premier League, looking to continue their impressive run of results. The Reds have won their last four games, scoring 15 goals in the process, which has lifted them up to fifth in the table. Despite their recent success, Jurgen Klopp’s side are unlikely to secure a top-four finish and Champions League football next season. However, it has been a welcome return to winning form after a frustrating campaign.
Liverpool‘s recent success has been largely down to their in-form forwards, including Diogo Jota, who is a doubt for tonight’s game due to injury. Luis Duiz could keep his place in the team in Jota’s absence. Meanwhile, Fulham’s recent run of form has seen them drop to tenth in the league table, ending their European ambitions for this season. The team has suffered from a string of injuries, including Tim Ream and Andreas Pereira, who are out for the rest of the season.
Liverpool‘s manager, Jurgen Klopp, has been charged by the FA for alleged improper conduct regarding his comments about referee Paul Tierney after Sunday’s Premier League win over Tottenham. Klopp has until Friday to respond to the charge, but despite the negativity surrounding his behaviour, Liverpool‘s chances of winning tonight’s game remain high. Standard Sport predicts that Liverpool will win 3-1.
The game will not be broadcast live on TV in the UK, as it was originally scheduled as a 3pm kick-off on a Saturday before it was rescheduled. However, fans can follow all the action via Standard Sport’s live blog.
In conclusion, Liverpool will be aiming to continue their strong run of form against Fulham tonight. Despite their unlikely chances of a top-four finish, Klopp‘s side have shown that they are capable of producing entertaining football and scoring plenty of goals. With Liverpool‘s forwards in form, and Fulham struggling with injuries and a recent drop in form, Liverpool are the clear favourites to win tonight’s game. Fans will be eagerly watching to see if Liverpool can build on their recent success and continue their climb up the league table.