Liverpool’s season has taken a rocky turn recently, yet their exceptional home form and commanding Anfield record assure fans of a rapid return to form.
Liverpool’s campaign began to sour after they suffered three defeats in four recent matches, including a narrow 3–2 reverse against Fulham. In contrast to their losses in the UEFA Champions League and the Carabao Cup final, the team regards these Premier League setbacks as only a temporary delay. They maintain an 11-point lead over Arsenal with seven games remaining, which keeps hope alive.
With four remaining home fixtures, the Reds are determined to capitalise on their superb performance at Anfield. They have dropped points on their own turf only three times this season. Consequently, Liverpool is confident that their home record will help them secure crucial points in the coming rounds.
Furthermore, the arrival of West Ham should lift the spirits at Anfield. Liverpool has lost only one of their last 57 head-to-head encounters at home against West Ham and has registered nine consecutive wins. This impressive run bolsters the fans’ belief in another strong performance.
However, West Ham enters the fixture in less favourable form. They have not secured a win in their last four league outings. Boss Graham Potter watched his side surrender the lead in both recent draws, leaving the Hammers in 16th place and on track for their joint-worst Premier League finish since their return in 2012. Nevertheless, they face no danger of slipping into the bottom three.
Moreover, West Ham’s struggles extend to away matches. They have won only four of their last 21 road games in all competitions, which creates further challenges. Although they have managed to score in most of their away fixtures, they have also conceded heavily on these trips.
In addition, the visitors have found the net on their last two trips to Anfield, despite conceding a total of five goals. Their ability to score early in road fixtures suggests that they could pose a threat on Merseyside, even as their overall performance remains shaky.
Players to watch include Cody Gakpo, whose ten recent Anfield goals inspire confidence for another strike against West Ham. Furthermore, Jarrod Bowen has been influential by contributing to six of the last nine goals in their clashes with Liverpool. Notably, over 3.5 goals have been scored in each of the last five head-to-head matchups, adding extra excitement to this highly anticipated contest.
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