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Positive Premier League results for Reds, when was the last defeat at Chelsea

Klopp must consider the previous backgrounds at Stamford Bridge

By Sergio Moya

Klopp must consider the previous backgrounds at Stamford Bridge
Klopp must consider the previous backgrounds at Stamford Bridge
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Every match is different, no matter the results both teams obtained in the summer preseason because the preparation for an official match is not the same. In addition, the opening game is more nervous because the pressures of the beginning play a key role in football players’ heads, as well as in the coaches’ heads too.

Neither the professional soccer players nor the trainers take into account the last official results, whatever the tournament is. In this case, Liverpool will not consider the recent results against Chelsea at home away because Klopp knows that each match is a new history for him, the squad, and the fans too. 


Sadly, in the last season, both Premier League games finished without goals. Next Sunday, reds supporters wait that this result does not repeat and for Klopp’s team can score as many goals as possible. According to the last six matches in the mentioned national tournament, Liverpool scored only five goals, the same quantity as the 5-3 from the 2019/2020 season in the 37th round.


As detailed and meticulous as Klopp is, the original plan for Sunday is to attack since the beginning of the first whistle at Stanford Bridge. Not always is convenient to consider the recent backgrounds for preparing a game, but on this occasion will not be a bad idea to put into practice. 

The positive stat Liverpool has against Chelsea in Premier League at Stamford Bridge

The six-time UEFA Champions League winner is six games without losing Chelsea in Premier League at Stamford Bridge. Adding the 0-0 from the last season and the 2-2 from the 2021/2022 season, the other results were the following: 2-0 from the 2020/2021 season, 2-1 from the 2019/2020 season, 1-1 from the 2018/2019, and 0-1 from the 2017/2018 season. Will Liverpool continue without a defeat at Chelsea’s home?
 


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