Liverpool have no room for error in the Premier League title race as the Reds visit 11th-placed Aston Villa in midweek action.
The Reds are in need of a win to keep their Premier League title hopes alive, but that may be a losing battle. Otherwise Aston Villa's squad is at full strength, a rarity for this time of year. Tues, May 10 Tues, May 10 Tues, May 10 Aston Villa, in 11th place, is in textbook late-season mid-table doldrums, out of contention for European places and no danger for relegation.
Aston Villa host Liverpool on Tuesday night in a crucial game for the Premier League title race. Liverpool are three points behind Manchester City at the ...
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It’s the year 2022, Liverpool are involved in a title race - and Steven Gerrard is a central figure. By a quirk of the fixture computer and the managerial merry-go-round, Gerrard’s Aston Villa side play Liverpool tonight and Manchester City at the Etihad on the final day of the season. Liverpool are having more of the ball but Villa are a big threat on the break. He was expected to be THE big thing only a few years before. That’s a bit of a surprise given Diaz’s recent form on the left. Does no one remember when they signed Robinho? Sure, he’d perhaps flattered to deceive a little in the couple of years before, but he was still incredibly high profile. 19 min: Just wide from Mane! Tsimikias - what a good player he is by the way - swings over a lovely cross from the left. Alisson made an unconvincing save and Luiz - once of Manchester City - gobbled up the rebound from a few yards. Alisson made a smart save from Watkins, but Liverpool couldn’t clear the danger. Villa take a short corner on the left and work it back to McGinn, whose beautiful outswinging cross is headed over by Ings eight yards out. 33 min Coutinho cuts inside from the left, plays a one-two with Digne and whips an imaginative shot over the bar. He must be a huge doubt for the FA Cup final though.
Live updates from Villa Park as Steven Gerrard meets Jurgen Klopp in tonight's Premier League action.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. John McGinn floats a pass over to the right side for Ollie Watkins to chase down. Lucas Digne sneaks in front of the Liverpool winger and knocks the ball clear. 15 mins: Watkins and Matip tussle to get to an aerial ball and the Aston Villa striker lands awkwardly on his own wrist. Cash and Luiz combine on the right wing to move the ball alongside the Reds’ penalty area. 24 mins: It should be 2-1 to Villa. The cross comes in from the left wing and Danny Ings meets it in the air. Villa win a throw in anf Fabinho goes down off the ball. Fabinho may not continue here, it looks like a hamstring problem. A Liverpool throw comes to Diogo Jota who passes it up to Sadio Mane. He guides the ball over to Naby Keita who threads it into the box for Luis Diaz. Diaz has made a run in behind the Villa defence. 30 mins: Fabinho isn’t going to play on. He receives the ball and finds Naby Keita waiting on the edge of the six-yard box, smack bang in the middle of the box. Aston Villa 1 - 1 Liverpool
Liverpool face another must-win clash tonight as they travel to Aston Villa.The Reds lost points in the Premier League title race over the weekend, be.
a draw is not enough for Liverpool and Villa have shown there's an intent. Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 1
Live updates of the clash at Villa Park where Liverpool are aiming to keep up the pressure on Manchester City in the title race. Kick off at 8pm.
And there ends the half. Smashing corner from Alexander-Arnold who pings it to the back-post for Jota, he lofts a header back across goal for Mane to attack the opposite post. Liverpool have a free kick in a promising situation early on. The attacker's first touch is poor and it allows Tsimikas to dive across and take it off his toe. Alexander-Arnold's latest free-kick attempt is a bit wilder. Alexander-Arnold's latest free-kick attempt is a bit wilder.
Liverpool take on Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa hoping to avoid any potential slip-up in their bid to keep tabs with current Premier League leaders ...
But the Egyptian has failed to score in 11 of his last 12 club appearances. 2 hours to KO: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News' live coverage of tonight's Premier League clash between Aston Villa and Liverpool ,where the visitors' quest for a quadruple remains alive - just. An immediate response from the Reds courtesy of Joel Matip. Tyrone Mings fails to clear his lines in the box and after Virgil van Dijk's cross was saved, Matip tapped in from close range. Alisson saved his countryman's initial header but the midfielder followed up to slot it past the goalkeeper. 2min to KO: It's almost kick-off time as Manchester City fans tune in to see if Villa can do them a huge favour. 19th min: The closest Mane has come to scoring. 28th min: Fabinho is having an absolute nightmare in the middle of the park with several poor touches and loose passes. A nervy few minutes for the Brazilian shot-stopper. Referee Jon Moss has the Villa fans booing his decision to award a foul. Villa have come out of the blocks quickest in the second half with Liverpool yet to get going. He slips at the crucial point though and the attack breaks down. 71st min: Salah is on for Diaz and almost scores with his second touch...
Sadio Mane scores the winner as Liverpool come from behind to beat Aston Villa and keep their Premier League title hopes alive.
- Shots - 5Mings - 4Konsa - 2Cash - 1Martínez The Colombian's signing has proved to be a masterstroke.
Liverpool take on Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa hoping to avoid any potential slip-up in their bid to keep tabs with current Premier League leaders ...
2 hours to KO: Hello and welcome to The Sporting News' live coverage of tonight's Premier League clash between Aston Villa and Liverpool ,where the visitors' quest for a quadruple remains alive - just. But the Egyptian has failed to score in 11 of his last 12 club appearances. An immediate response from the Reds courtesy of Joel Matip. Tyrone Mings fails to clear his lines in the box and after Virgil van Dijk's cross was saved, Matip tapped in from close range. Alisson saved his countryman's initial header but the midfielder followed up to slot it past the goalkeeper. 1 hour 10 mins to KO: Luis Diaz came to Liverpool's rescue last time out but will Salah be the man of the moment tonight? 2min to KO: It's almost kick-off time as Manchester City fans tune in to see if Villa can do them a huge favour. 19th min: The closest Mane has come to scoring. Referee Jon Moss has the Villa fans booing his decision to award a foul. 28th min: Fabinho is having an absolute nightmare in the middle of the park with several poor touches and loose passes. Villa have come out of the blocks quickest in the second half with Liverpool yet to get going. A nervy few minutes for the Brazilian shot-stopper. 71st min: Salah is on for Diaz and almost scores with his second touch...
Coutinho beats Van Dijk, the man whose signing his sale funded, and heads towards the box from the Villa right.
It took a penalty for Liverpool to beat us [1-0 in December] , I'd like an improvement tonight. The players take a knee and Liverpool kick-off, attacking the Holte End and put the ball out for a throw-in which Cash takes and switches to the left. Terrible defending by Villa who fail to clear their lines a number of times, Mings and Nakamba most culpable defending the free-kick. Better from Liverpool who zip a few passes around between Jones, Fabinho, Keita and the full-backs. Aston Villa fans boo until the move fizzles out with an over-hit cross and then inform Jon Moss 'you're not fit to referee'. In short he makes a hash of it, Villa fans unite in shouting 'Aaaaaah!' and Mings hacks it away. Diaz spins Digne's blood down by the right corner flag but then passes straight to a Villa defender who moves it into midfield. Whether it is Henderson's influence or Villa have run out of gas, it's hard to say at this point. Liverpool were only behind for a couple of minutes but equalising did not alter the momentum of this topsy-turvy game for half an hour. Coutinho beats Van Dijk, the man whose signing his sale funded, and heads towards the box from the Villa right. McGinn trips Mane. Liverpool free-kick, 25 yards out, left of centre, closer to the middle than the last. Alexander-Arnold fires a long diagonal out to Jota on the left.
A much-changed Liverpool side came from behind to win at Villa Park to keep the pressure on league leaders Manchester City.
For all the stunning simplicity of Liverpool’s second goal, the equivalent of the perfect cheese on toast, Villa had plenty enough chances to take at least one point and probably three. Douglas Luiz had two bites and dined on the second. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s free-kick appeared comparatively harmless, slightly looped toward Tyrone Mings. Somehow he – and at least one more – Villa defender acted or thought out of turn. This time Naby Keita inexplicably trod on the ball from Trent Alexander Arnold’s cross. The Dutch colossus breezed through such a contest of high stakes displaying masterful quality. Klopp spent Saturday late evening explaining why he could never coach a team to be defensive, so he must have been mightily impressed by the intensity of Villa’s start.
Early first-half goals from Douglas Luiz and Joel Matip left the match level at the break, with Sadio Mane netting a crucial winner in the 65th minute to hand ...
"We concentrate on what we need to do. It was a big game and another three points," Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson told Sky Sports. It was his 15th league goal of the season, the third Liverpool player to reach at least that mark this campaign after Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota.
Liverpool got the job done against Aston Villa and the performance of both teams will have given Man City an ominous warning in the Premier League title ...
Klopp will take special solace not just in the performance and mettle of his own team to get the job done, but the ability of his opponents to cause his side problems. Gerrard will ask for more of the same from them at the Etihad on May 22. After all it was his club's former protégé who opened the scoring for Aston Villa, but Liverpool asserted their control in the end to make sure the Man City boss had no time to relax in the days ahead.
The Good, Bad and Ugly: Liverpool lost Fabinho to injury against Aston Villa, but Sadio Mané secured a big win. Yet he was not the only hero on the night.
VAR got itself into a twist once again, with a debate about phases of play coming to the fore after an offside was missed in the build-up. It was eerily reminiscent of the 7-2 collapse — the fact that it did not descend into such chaos is credit to Matip and Alisson, who were missing on that occasion. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that he was one of the few Liverpool players who has been allowed a proper rest lately, but Matip was certainly a bright spark in this crucial victory. Much hinges on the extent, but the sight of him limping off will have been the last thing Klopp wanted. There was a trademark dribble in the first half. His mentality embodies that of the whole team — something which will certainly go down as a ‘good’ in the manager’s books.
Both sides had great chances to retake the lead in the first half with Sadio Mane and Naby Keita going close for the visitors, while former Red Danny Ings ...
Liverpool are asking the question of Manchester City, who we know are red-hot favourites, but pressure does strange things to people. Luis Diaz is a great player.” The amount of work he does for the team off the ball, defending at the end and but he has the quality in and around the box. Diaz comes in on the left and Mane goes to centre forward. “In general, we need to think about how we can sort that. “We have our situation and if you want to win an away game you have to open up spaces. All the things they did put us under pressure. They are a high-quality side. “We did not have time to train and work on it and I am happy in this moment he pretended to shoot and crossed. More from Klopp to BBC Sport on Fabinho: “I think he will [be OK, for the FA Cup final] but I do not know. Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 2 REACTION Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 2 REACTION
A look into a standout performance by Luis Diaz in Liverpool's victory against Aston Villa in a crucial Premier League tie. The Colombian was key to every ...
On the ball, Diaz was at his best. His high pressing energy gave his opponents a lot to think about and often won the ball back high up the field. Every time he gets the ball, you go to the edge of your seat expecting something to happen.
Eagle-eyed Liverpool supporters spotted a moment between Jurgen Klopp and Steven Gerrard during the 2-1 win at Aston Villa.
“We knew it was going to be difficult, it is a tough game coming here, they are a good team. When Klopp took off, Gerrard was just a couple of yards away from him, having also burst into a jog after the whistle went. Klopp, of course, is renowned for his bursts down the touchline to the dressing room, only this time he was joined by the Anfield great.