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Liverpool will try to stay at the top of the Premier League on Wednesday

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool will try to stay at the top of the Premier League on Wednesday
Liverpool will try to stay at the top of the Premier League on Wednesday
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Liverpool will try to stay at the top of the Premier League on Wednesday. The team of the Colombian striker Luis Diaz depends on himself to keep the leadership of the English championship. Jürgen Klopp's side face Luton Town at Anfield on Wednesday. Although their opponent is not one of the toughest opponents, the Premier League has already shown that any team can make life difficult for the strongest teams.

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Last Saturday, Diaz started in the 4-1 win over Brentford. The Reds' line-up was made up entirely of international players, marking a milestone in Premier League history. El Guajiro provided a South American presence alongside Argentina's Alexis Mac Allister and Uruguay's Darwin Nunez.

The Colombian will try this season to reach his first international trophy with the Reds. In 2022, he played in the UEFA Champions League final, losing 1-0 to Real Madrid in France. In the current campaign, his side are favourites to win the UEFA Europa League. The Premier League giants are already through to the last 16 and await their opponents. Their opponent will come from the play-off draw currently in progress.

The other option

In the match, the visitors surprised the visitors by scoring 1-0 in the 12th minute when Nigerian striker Ogbene took advantage of a poor save by goalkeeper Kelleher who left the ball in the best possible position for the goal. With Alisson's injury preventing him from returning until April, Jurgen Klopp could consider an alternative goalkeeper to the Spanish Adrian and that would be Brazilian Marcelo Pitaluga who is on loan at St. Patrick's Athletic in Ireland but could return at any time.


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