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GOOD NEW: The best news of the week. Trent and Jota’s return date has been revealed. The league is ours now..!

After their recent disappointing draw at Old Trafford, Liverpool must quickly recover. After Sunday’s scoreless draw with Manchester United, the Reds’ title hopes took a hit, and they no longer had any say in the matter.

 

 

 

Against Erik ten Hag’s tough United side, Jürgen Klopp and his team are once again bemoaning another opportunity lost. They missed out on a chance to recover top spot in the Premier League and are now in second place, behind Manchester City and Arsenal, who are leading on goal differential.

 

 

 

With just seven games left in the season, Liverpool is hoping to make a late title push, and their hopes are riding on Arsenal making mistakes. In spite of the difficulty, supporters are gearing up for an exciting campaign finale that promises to be full of suspense.

 

 

This week, Liverpool hopes to welcome back important players who have been injured, which will add to the excitement. After Curtis Jones’ recent return against Sheffield United, Wataru Endō’s return to action against Manchester United was a much-needed boost. Two more injured players are getting closer to a return, which is causing fans to get increasingly excited about the injury situation.

 

 

Liverpool fans were missing Diogo Jota during the match versus United. After so many squandered opportunities, many thought the Portuguese forward’s pinpoint accuracy would have won the game for them.

 

Good news: Jota and Trent Alexander-Arnold are set to start training again this week. Klopp has hinted that both players will join in training sessions, albeit partially, so it seems more likely that they will be available for Sunday’s match against Crystal Palace, even though Alexander-Arnold had hoped for a quick comeback before the Atalanta match.

 

 

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