After an epic Merseyside Derby last Wednesday between old enemies Everton and Liverpool and the last Derby at Goodison Park before the Toffees move to their new ground at Bramley-Moore Dock.
It’s being to come into as Sir Alex Ferguson once called it ‘squeaky bum time’ for Arne Slot and his Liverpool team.
Liverpool are still seven points ahead of their closest challengers Arsenal for the Premier League trophy this season and the Reds take on Manchester City, Newcastle United and Aston Villa next in the league and anything but the full nine points from those three games and the Gunners will think they have a chance of catching the the Anfield club.
A Premier league trophy for Liverpool in Arne Slot’s first year at the helm, wouldn’t be a bad result at all for the 46 year old Dutch manager and former player.
It would only be Liverpool’s second Premier League trophy and one that the Liverpool faithful would be delighted to get. There’s sill lots of twist and turns yet to come in this Premier League season, but the full nine points against Manchester City, Newcastle United and Aston Villa would simply be huge and a big statement from Liverpool that this is most definitely their year.
Liverpool is a history that is divided in red and blue, but united in their love for football. If Liverpool manage to make it to the finish line while sitting on top of the Premier League table, their fans will simply party for a solid week around the city.
If Liverpool do make it all the way, Betway will be the one stop for giving you the best odds on the Reds making it two Premier League trophies in five years. One thing is for sure, if Liverpool don’t manage to see this through it will be seen as one that they lost themselves.
Liverpool have done an outstanding job in getting themselves to the top of the table and out in front since day one. Manchester City have had a mixed season to put it lightly and Arsenal have done and Arsenal on it and failed to deliver once again this season.
So it’s not or never for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah is having one of his best seasons yet, even by his high standard and Virgil van Dijk is the usual rock in defence. It’s all to play for, but these three games are simple crucial.