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Ollie Watkins has warned Liverpool to expect a tough match at Villa Park, stating that Aston Villa always makes it difficult for them. The clash comes after Liverpool's disappointing draw with Chelsea.
Ollie Watkins sends warning to Liverpool ahead of Aston Villa clash
Liverpool have been warned to expect another difficult night at Villa Park after Ollie Watkins claimed Aston Villa âalwaysâ make life tough for us ahead of Fridayâs huge Premier League clash.
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Arne Slotâs side head into the game under growing pressure following the disappointing 1-1 draw with Chelsea, where Anfield frustration boiled over after another passive performance.
Villa, meanwhile, remain firmly in the Champions League race themselves after recovering to draw 2-2 away at Burnley on Sunday.
Speaking via avfc.co.uk after the draw, Watkins admitted Villa were disappointed not to win but quickly turned attention towards Liverpoolâs visit.
The England international said: âWeâre back at Villa Park against Liverpool, we always do well there, so itâs going to be difficult for them.â
Ollie Watkins warned Liverpool that Aston Villa always makes life tough for them ahead of their clash.
Liverpool had a disappointing 1-1 draw with Chelsea, which increased pressure on the team.
The match between Aston Villa and Liverpool is scheduled for Friday.

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The striker then doubled down on Villaâs confidence.
âWe always make it difficult for them, and itâs going to be an enjoyable last home game of the season.â
Those comments wonât exactly calm nerves among Liverpool supporters given the current mood around the club.
Levi Colwill claimed Chelsea deserved all three points at Anfield on Saturday, while Calum McFarlane openly admitted his side targeted Curtis Jonesâ unfamiliar right-back role.
Opposition teams clearly believe Liverpool can be exposed right now.
Watkinsâ comments are interesting because, despite Villaâs recent improvement under Unai Emery, Liverpoolâs record at Villa Park remains strong overall.
Weâve only lost one of our last 11 league visits there stretching back to 2011, while the Reds are unbeaten in the last five away games against Villa in all competitions.
However, the bigger concern is current form rather than historical records.
Liverpool started brightly against Chelsea before once again becoming passive both with and without the ball, something supporters have grown increasingly frustrated by during recent months.
Watkins also hinted Villa may benefit physically after their Europa League exertions begin to ease.
The 30-year-old admitted Sundayâs draw at Burnley was difficult after their European exploits but still described the result as âa good pointâ.
Villa now return home level with Liverpool on points and sensing vulnerability.
Given the atmosphere around Anfield right now, another poor result on Friday would only increase scrutiny on Slot and his struggling side.