As Pep Guardiola reveals an injury blow ahead of important matches with the Reds, Sadio Mane’s warning is indicative of how Liverpool may surpass Manchester City.
Here are the headlines for Friday, April 1st in Liverpool.
Liverpool can surpass Manchester City thanks to Sadio Mane’s warning.
Premier League football is set to resume after a two-week break, with Liverpool set to face Watford on Saturday afternoon. The match will mark the start of a grueling April month.
The Reds are in a battle for first place in the Premier League, and they have a chance to put the pressure on their title rivals this weekend. Manchester City aren’t scheduled to play Burnley until after Liverpool’s early game.
Jurgen Klopp will want his team to hit the ground running with three points as the crucial portion of the season approaches. Who seems to be Liverpool’s key man against the Hornets ahead of the match?
Pep Guardiola confirms Manchester City’s injury ahead of the Liverpool double header.
With a double header against Liverpool looming, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola claims he only has two players unavailable.
On April 10, the Reds take on Man City at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League, with both clubs contending for the title. Then, just a few days later, Liverpool will face City in the FA Cup quarter-final at Wembley Stadium.
Following their Carabao Cup victory, Liverpool are still in with a possibility of completing an unprecedented quadruple. If Guardiola’s team wins the Champions League, FA Cup, and Premier League, they will complete a treble.
Jurgen Klopp has addressed Liverpool’s current injury list, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita the only players in danger heading into this weekend’s round of fixtures. During the international break, City received possible fitness concerns for some of their players.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is overjoyed with a crucial Premier League rule modification that he had requested.
Jurgen Klopp has expressed his excitement at the news that Liverpool and the rest of the Premier League would be able to make five replacements during games next season.
The football governing body has confirmed that clubs will be entitled to make five replacements during a match, which will take effect next season. Following a vote by Premier League shareholders on Thursday, the amendment was made.