After defying all pre-season expectations and dominating nearly the entire campaign, Liverpool stand on the verge of a record-equalling twentieth top-flight crown at Anfield tomorrow.
Moreover, Liverpool have led the standings since the tenth fixture and have rarely looked back, demonstrating remarkable consistency all season. Additionally, they could have been crowned champions midweek if Arsenal had slipped, but securing the title at Anfield feels far more appropriate.
However, their previous title party came in empty stands due to Covid-19 restrictions, leaving fans without the usual celebrations. Therefore, securing the trophy at Anfield this time would bring a deeply fitting sense of triumph.
Furthermore, Arne Slot could become the seventh manager to win the Premier League in his first season. This milestone would cap an unforgettable debut campaign.
In addition, Liverpool have not lost to Tottenham at Anfield in fifteen league meetings. Their unbeaten record extends over many years.
Meanwhile, Tottenham have suffered five defeats in their last seven league matches. This slump casts doubt on their ability to derail title celebrations and highlights their poor away form. Additionally, Ange Postecoglou’s men have lost six of their last eight league away games.
As a result, their league loss total has reached eighteen. They now risk matching season-high figures from 1993/94 and 2003/04.
In fact, Tottenham enter this round in sixteenth place, setting them on course for a disappointing finish. This would be their worst final placing since promotion in 1977/78, when they ended fifteenth.
Fortunately, Tottenham still have a Europa League semi-final ahead, offering a chance at redemption after their league struggles. Therefore, they can channel their focus toward continental glory.
Likewise, looking at individual talents, Dominik Szoboszlai has scored in both Liverpool’s meetings this season. Meanwhile, Dominic Solanke continues to trouble his former side, scoring and setting up goals in this campaign.
Finally, a statistic shows Liverpool have scored two or three goals in fourteen of their last seventeen home league matches. Therefore, the stage is set for an unforgettable night at Anfield.
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