This upcoming
weekend of Premier League action may be curtailed due to the F.A. Cup
Semi-finals taking place at Wembley and although there are only six matches
across four days, they are not to be considered any less important
The first of these half dozen top flight clashes takes us to St
Mary’s and a rare Friday night feast of football, as Southampton play host to
Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp’s men will be looking to continue their title tilt
on the South Coast.
However, they
will go up against a Southampton side
that have found their form at just the right time of the season and after
picking up three wins from their last four outings, the Saints are looking up
the table instead of over their shoulders.
While
had it not been for the fact that they conceded a last minute goal to
Manchester United last month, they would have managed to pick up a highly
impressive 10 league points from the last 12 on offer.
At the same time
though, there will be few complaints at the fact that they have picked up nine
instead and three of those came in what was labelled as a relegation
‘Six-Pointer’ at The AMEX Stadium last weekend.
That win could
prove crucial come the end of the campaign and if they can find one or two more
in these next few weeks, then they will manage to assure themselves of Premier League survivalwell before the final day of proceedings.
Whether they can
find a win against a high-flying Liverpool side remains to be seen, especially
as the Reds seem to have the ability to grind out results when it matters most,
and this was certainly evident last Sunday
Their clash with Tottenham at Anfield was arguably the last of the
major hurdles that they will have to clear if they are to go on and capture a
first ever Premier League title, while they could not have won in more dramatic
circumstances.
In a game that
ebbed and flowed, it could have quite as easily been Tottenham that snatched a
win late on. However, it was Liverpool through a combination of Mohamed Salah
and poor goalkeeping from Hugo Lloris that led to them snatching a late winner.
Liverpool will feel that lady luck is
on their side and even though that they have not been playing at their
brilliant best, they have been managing to earn these all-important wins. At
the same time, this is something that comes with an element of risk.
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