Liverpool’s manager maintains Romelu Lukaku v Virgil van Dijk is far from the only point of interest in Saturday’s match
The change in
Chelsea this season may not be limited to the older, wiser, £97.5m focal point of their attack. As
Liverpool can testify, there is nothing like a
Champions League triumph for the momentum required to land the
Premier League title, too.
Similarly to his Liverpool title winners in 2020, could Saturday’s visitors to Anfield transfer the confidence that comes with reigning in Europe into a sustained fight for Manchester City’s domestic crown? “I hope not, but it’s possible,” Jürgen Klopp says.