Liverpool may have got back on track in the Champions League. They are still in debt in the Premier League where they have dropped a lot of points home and away. They have not been able to get their heads above water due to the absence of several players through injury and the lack of goals that has plagued them at the start of the season.
What has their fans most worried is that in two weeks they have a complex schedule in which they will have some respite at the end of the tunnel; but how the hand comes is unknown.
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In the Premier League they will face Arsenal and then Manchester City; the two teams at the top of the table and who, by all accounts so far, are much better - football-wise - than Liverpool. After mid-October it will be against West Ham and Nottingham Forest.
What few people realise is that at the halfway point they will have to go to Scotland to play Rangers. The Scottish side will not give up so easily because they know this is their chance to stay alive in the competition. Nothing easy for a Liverpool team that still can't find the consistency of the last semester in which they fought until the end in all the tournaments they played.
9.10.2022 | Premier League | Arsenal vs Liverpool
12.10.2022 | Champions League | Rangers vs Liverpool
16.10.2022 | Premiership | Liverpool v Manchester City
19.10.2022 | Premier League | Liverpool vs West Ham
22.10.2022 | Premiership | Nottingham v Liverpool
26.10.2022 | Champions League | Ajax vs Liverpool
29.10.2022 | Premiership | Liverpool vs Leeds
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