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Man City have just sent Liverpool unwanted reminder after Champions League win

Man City have just sent Liverpool unwanted reminder after Champions League win

Liverpool will take to the Anfield pitch for the final time in 2022/23 as Aston Villa make the trip to Merseyside on Saturday afternoon.

Jurgen Klopp’s side will be aiming to maintain their near-perfect record on home soil this term, which has seen only Leeds United claim three points on their travels. Three points will be required to keep alive faint Champions League hopes, with any other result effectively ruling the Reds out of the race.

It promises to be an emotional day inside Anfield as Liverpool say goodbye to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino, each of whom have been involved in the journey which has seen the team become champions of England and Europe.

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Looking ahead to Saturday’s Premier League contest, four supporters have shared their views as part of the weekly ECHO fan column.

Rhys Buchanan (city centre, @Rhys_Buchanan) – Afternoon of farewells awaits

It gladdened the soul to hear a fifteen-minute strong rendition of ‘Si Senor’ ring around the King Power Stadium on Monday. Undoubtedly a precursor of what to expect on Saturday, Robert Firmino is just one player who will deserve all of the adoration thrown his way come the final whistle this weekend. Of course, it will be emotional waving goodbye to another pillar of our classic front three, but we’ll also be bidding farewell to an ultimate professional in the form of James Milner.

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I’ve seen some rather harsh remarks online about the likes of Naby Keita and Oxlade-Chamberlain, who have been hampered by injuries since they came into the fold, but ultimately that’s football and not every new signing can flourish. I think it’s important to remember that each player has contributed where they can, who can forget Oxlade-Chamberlain’s rocket against Manchester City in the Champions League? Once such sentiment is behind us, though, these departures will tee us up for an exciting and busy summer on the transfer market.

Those midfield improvements should not conceal the wider midfield cracks that have been so often evident this season, however. Quality midfield reinforcements remain essential, notwithstanding recent midfield improvements.

Manchester City looked worryingly imperious as they marched past Real Madrid on Wednesday night, and they remain the benchmark for next season. It was pleasing to see Madrid swatted after the pain they have inflicted on Liverpool in recent times, but also in equal measure displeasing to see Man City’s force. If Liverpool could steal a top four position, it would be uplifting after a deflating season.

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  • May 18, 2023