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Game against Chelsea could be worth a title for Klopp before he leaves

The game against Chelsea is key for the Reds at the moment

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool vs Chelsea and Klopp lifting a title

At Anfield they continue to work very hard, thinking about keeping the team in first place in the Premier League. That is why the game against Chelsea in the Premier League is of vital importance, as the Reds will continue to take advantage of rivals such as Manchester City, Arsenal and Aston Villa.

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This match will also be a preview of what could be the Carabao Cup final to be played at the end of February. The match is an attractive fixture, but Chelsea are not having a good season after the arrival of Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino, who arrived in London last summer.

Despite Chelsea's poor form with Pochettino at the helm, the Blues have already set themselves up as the first final opponents before Klopp's departure. Should the Reds win, they would be taking a big step towards winning the Carabao Cup title, as Chelsea have failed to beat the Reds in any game this season, with the first game of the season coming against the Blues in a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.

A win against Chelsea would also serve as a catapult for the team to continue a run of four consecutive Premier League victories, which undoubtedly gives the team great relief. While this will give the Reds plenty to play for, it is well known that Jürgen Klopp does not allow his team to get complacent and the hard work continues at Anfield.

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The match between Liverpool and Chelsea is having a recent history of 5 draws in the last five Premier League matches, and this run of draws extends to a total of 7 drawn matches, with the Blues having last won this fixture on 4 March 2021, when Chelsea beat the Reds 0-1 at Anfield on matchday 29 of the 2020-2021 season. Liverpool will need to stay focused if they are to break this run of draws.

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