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Liverpool are expected to bounce back from their midweek European defeat in Turkey as they face a struggling Tottenham Hotspur. The Reds have been inconsistent in recent weeks but face a Spurs side in turmoil. With home advantage at Anfield, they’re heavy favourites.
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Arne Slot is likely to welcome back Alisson, who missed the midweek clash. Federico Chiesa could also return. Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo, Giovanni Leoni and Alexander Isak are all long-term absentees. However, the hosts should still have enough to secure all three points.
As for Tottenham, their injury problems just got worse. They are going to have a long night on Merseyside. Wilson Odobert, Lucas Bergvall, Ben Davies, Rodrigo Bentancur, Mohammed Kudus, Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison are among their absentees. On top of that, Micky van de Ven is suspended, while there are doubts over Palhinha and Cristian Romero. This leaves Liverpool in a favourable position
Igor Tudor and his men are having a truly torrid time at present, but they’re far from harmless. Although Spurs have won just two of their last 15 across all competitions, they’ve scored regularly. They’ve failed to score in just two of those games.
Given the hosts’ poor defensive record, the visiting side will sense an opportunity to do some damage. The Reds have conceded six in their last four outings and kept only three clean sheets in nine matches. Both sides sit on 62% for BTTS, so there’s good reason to expect a similar outcome in this one.
The last two meetings between these sides produced 10 goals. Both teams scoring has been common in their encounters. It’s happened in 11 of their 13 clashes since December 2020, and we think that’ll become 12 in 14 this weekend.








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