{"id":12142,"date":"2024-03-26T15:08:02","date_gmt":"2024-03-26T15:08:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.friendsofliverpool.com\/?p=12142"},"modified":"2024-03-26T15:08:02","modified_gmt":"2024-03-26T15:08:02","slug":"what-are-liverpools-chances-of-success-this-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.friendsofliverpool.com\/2024\/03\/what-are-liverpools-chances-of-success-this-season\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are Liverpool\u2019s Chances Of Success This Season?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The 2023\/24 Premier League season promises to have one of the most exciting run-ins of recent times, with three teams all in with a realistic chance of lifting the trophy, with just 10 games to go.<\/p>\n
Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City each have realistic chances and for the former, it could mean a fairytale finish for departing boss Jurgen Klopp, with the Reds having already won the Carabao Cup.<\/p>\n
The German has won every trophy at least once during his time in charge (fittingly, they are realistic contenders to win the Europa League as well – the only piece of silverware to still elude him), and winning this season\u2019s edition of the Premier League would make it twice in four years.<\/p>\n
For the games they have remaining, they face clubs that are beatable, though there is the odd tricky fixture. Fulham at Craven Cottage have shown that they are capable of upsetting big clubs, having already swept aside Tottenham, who visit Anfield in the final match of the season in what could be a thriller.<\/p>\n
In the Europa League, a tough and in-form Atalanta side awaits; a team that is packed with talent and has the ability to cause problems. Assuming the Reds progress, there are many other clubs they could draw; winning the Europa League is as fiercely competitive as it has ever been.<\/p>\n
Competing on two fronts may just hand the advantage over to Arsenal, whose manager Mikel Arteta seemingly has a steely determination to deliver Premier League success for the first time in 20 years and, may regard winning the Champions League as next season\u2019s priority, despite a quarter-final tie against a Bayern Munich side that they won\u2019t have a better chance of beating.<\/p>\n
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Currently, the majority of bookmakers have reigning champions Manchester City to lift the trophy, though arguably, their run-in is a lot tougher, with games against fellow contenders Arsenal, top four prospects Aston Villa, while this season\u2019s giant-killers Wolves visit on the last day of the season in what will be a feisty encounter.<\/p>\n
Still competing on three fronts, they also have a potentially tricky FA Cup semi-final to play against Chelsea and a mouthwatering Champions League quarter-final tie with Real Madrid standing in their way.<\/p>\n
There are numerous fixtures in the run-in that may have good value in terms of odds if you like to bet on Liverpool matches<\/a>.<\/p>\n The atmosphere at Anfield for the remaining fixtures is likely to resemble nothing anyone has experienced before and they will want to make sure that Klopp<\/a> gets the send-off he deserves.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If the Reds are to win both the Premier League and Europa League, then hopes will arguably be pinned on certain personnel to perform.<\/p>\n A clinical Mohamed Salah in a game that Liverpool are failing to get a hold of can be the difference-maker as he has shown time and again, though in recent weeks, summer signing Alexis Mac Allister has demonstrated how important he is.<\/p>\nWho Is Key To Liverpool\u2019s Chances Of Success?<\/h2>\n