The last time Aston Villa defeated Liverpool on the road was over nine years ago.
But the Reds are aware that Sunday’s game might end that streak.
Last Saturday, Jurgen Klopp’s team battled to a thrilling 2-1 victory at Newcastle, coming back from a goal down with 10 men to earn all three points.
The last time Aston Villa defeated Liverpool on the road was over nine years ago, but the Reds are aware that Sunday’s game might end that streak.
Last Saturday, Jurgen Klopp’s team battled to a thrilling 2-1 victory at Newcastle, coming back from a goal down with 10 men to earn all three points.
On Sunday afternoon, Liverpool will be confident as they prepare for their second Premier League game at home of the year against a dangerous Villa team that placed seventh in 2022–23.
With excellent acquisitions like Pau Torres, Youri Tielemans, and Moussa Diaby, Unai Emery has made the Villans into challenging opponents, and the Merseysiders will need to play well to prevail.
extremely upbeat following the comeback.
After the Newcastle loss, I did have some concerns since we played with an unusual amount of fatigue for a first game, not to mention Tyrone Mings’ loss, but the response has been outstanding.
With eight goals scored and only one conceded, we defeated Everton and Burnley, demonstrating our caliber.
Since it would be difficult to compete with Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man United, Chelsea, Newcastle, and Tottenham, I had reasonable expectations for this season. However, our performance over the past two weeks suggests we will be in the mix.
