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The high cost of success for Liverpool this season, where glory is the end

The Reds' path seems increasingly complex, where they seek glory despite everything

By Charles Cornwall

Great work from everyone at Anfield
Great work from everyone at Anfield
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This season has brought hope back to Reds fans, as they now have a great chance of winning some titles. The team does not seem to give up and week by week seems to improve a lot in all aspects. Although injuries have made the team have to look for substitutes, each player seems to have total commitment to the team and they demonstrate it with a high level in each game.

Although injuries have been the biggest problem for Liverpool this season, the Reds are going through a very complex start to the year, since the end of 2023 had the same calendar. The Reds went through a difficult month when in December they played a game every 3 days. What was a streak for the Reds where they managed to close this list of consecutive games with the leadership of the Premier League.

Despite this, now the Reds are back with such a busy schedule, and after a brief break, where the Reds spent two weeks without a game, it is time to get to work and a lot. Liverpool will play 5 games in 2 weeks and a day, as they return to play against Bournemouth on Sunday, January 21, for Wednesday the 24th to play the semifinal against Fulham of the Carabao Cup.

On Sunday, January 28, the Reds return to Anfield after two consecutive visits, when they host Norwich on matchday four of the FA Cup, and then face Chelsea on Wednesday, January 31 in the Premier League. Thus closing this complex calendar on Sunday, February 4 against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, in a complex match for the Reds, who must win to continue as strong candidates for the titles.

The hard road that continues for the reds, in the search for glory

If the Reds win their match against Fulham in the semi-final and place themselves as finalists, plus if the Reds eliminate Norwich in the FA Cup, this will keep the Reds' schedule very saturated with matches for short periods of time, so that the team could continue to field injured players. Furthermore, the Reds could aspire to win four titles this season, all this if they remain as they have been until now, and that none of the players lower the intensity of their daily work.


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