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Alan Shearer predicts Liverpool will defeat Chelsea, extending Chelsea's losing streak to seven matches. The match is crucial for Liverpool's Champions League qualification hopes.
âDonât know what to expectâŠâ â Alan Shearer gives Liverpool v Chelsea prediction
Alan Shearer is backing Liverpool to extend Chelseaâs run of defeats in the Premier League to seven matches when the teams meet at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.
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The Reds could potentially secure Champions League qualification today if they take all three points in the lunchtime kick-off and Bournemouth later fail to beat Fulham away, and they shouldnât be lacking in motivation to bounce back from last weekendâs defeat to Manchester United.
Both Arne Slot and Calum McFarlane will be without a few first-team regulars for the game on Merseyside, although the form book points towards the hosts avenging their loss at Stamford Bridge from earlier in the season.
Alan Shearer predicts that Liverpool will win against Chelsea, extending Chelsea's losing streak.
Chelsea has lost six consecutive matches in the Premier League before facing Liverpool.
Liverpool needs to win against Chelsea and hope Bournemouth loses to Fulham to secure Champions League qualification.
The Liverpool vs Chelsea match is scheduled for Saturday afternoon.
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In his Premier League predictions column for Metro, Shearer has predicted Liverpool to claim victory, writing:âItâs a big opportunity for Liverpool here. Chelsea look a mess, donât they? I donât know how many times Iâve said it, but whatever happens at the top of the club always filters down onto the pitch, and thatâs exactly whatâs happening now.
âIt looks as if their players are trying to get through the season to the FA Cup final, and then see what happens. I canât look past Liverpool to win this one, and that would secure Champions League football after whatâs been a really disappointing season for them.
âHaving watched Chelsea v Forest the other night, Chelsea were shocking. They were abysmal and there has to be a massive improvement from that, because you canât just turn it on and off. You canât just turn up and think, âOh, weâll get through to the FA Cup Final and see what happensâ.
âTheyâre really struggling now for European football next season, let alone Champions League football. I just donât know what to expect from Chelsea.â
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The Bluesâ atrocious form and the lunchtime kick-off both present Liverpool with what seems an ideal opportunity to take a massive step towards clinching a top-five finish with two games to spare, a luxury which seemed farfetched just a few short weeks ago.
The Reds will also have had an extra day to prepare for this game compared to their opponents, who were in action on Monday, and there was enough in their second-half performance at Old Trafford to suggest that theyâre capable of victory if they can extrapolate that over 90+ minutes today.
The task will be made harder by the absences of Mo Salah, Hugo Ekitike and potentially Alexander Isak depleting our forward line, and Slotâs team mustnât be complacent just because Chelsea are on such a poor run of form.
The west Londoners still have enough quality in their ranks to trouble any side in the Premier League when theyâre on it, and they may feel they have a point to prove considering the brickbats theyâve been taking in the media of late.
This wonât be straightforward for Liverpool by any means, but if the Reds play to their best over the full game (rather than in small portions), they should have enough to fulfil Shearerâs prediction of a home win and move to within touching distance of Champions League qualification.