Liverpool vs Sheffield United LIVE: Premier League Result & Final Score After Alexis Mac Allister’s Win

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Liverpool host Sheffield United tonight in a Premier League match that could allow them to regain first place in the table. After their 2-1 win over Brighton at the weekend, Liverpool know they must not let things pass if they hope to continue. to lead the way in such a close race for the name.

The Reds came into those midweek fixtures with a two-point lead over second-placed Arsenal, the Gunners overtaking them after their win over Luton on Wednesday. Manchester City’s 4-1 win over Aston Villa also obstructed the name contenders in the most sensible match. The champions are aiming for trouble with Jurgen Klopp’s side, who will have to respond with a positive result against Sheffield United tonight.

Follow all the action below and get the latest odds and predictions for the adjustment here:

Liverpool hosts Sheffield United in the Premier League, on TNT Sports 2

Goal, 17′ – Núñez blocks the goalkeeper who shoots against and enters (1-0)

Goal, 58′ – Bradley deflects Hamer’s own header (1-1)

Goal, 77′ – Mac Allister scores a goal in the most sensitive corner (2-1)

Goal, 90′ – Gakpo comes on at the end of the third to give the Reds a 3-1 lead.

Liverpool FC 3-1 Sheffield United FC

22:08, Karl Matchett

Alexis Mac Allister has a hand in his squad for a World Cup final. If they add a Premier League medal to the most precious of them all, Liverpool will have even more reason to thank them for their help. When Sheffield United looked set to secure Liverpool’s worst result of the season at Anfield, Mac Allister is confident otherwise.

In a game where the first two goals bounced off parts of the body, neither intentionally nor intentionally, his shot was the softest of blows.

The man Jurgen Klopp had tried to nickname ‘Gary’ was being watched through his near-namesake. Twenty-three years ago, Liverpool scored a treble thanks to Gary McAllister’s catalytic effect on the run. Now, as Liverpool look for another haul of three trophies, an Argentine of Celtic descent has scored, assisted or anything in each of Liverpool’s last six games. His last intervention was a goal worthy of the past McAllister, another midfielder of great technical quality.

An unfailingly brilliant shot, which emerged and shot into the most sensitive corner from the edge of the area, came as the club at the back had restored parity for a nervous 18 minutes. It may have been just part of a long-range hat-trick: Mac Allister came within inches of scoring with a shot from 20 yards out in the first component and then rattled the crossbar with a free kick in the 25th.

It’s a glorious depiction of a blank ball. There came a day when, in the absence of Wataru Endo, he had to resume his role as a defensive midfielder. On the contrary, it is very offensive and very effective.

Mac Allister made a delayed move for Liverpool to send the Reds back to the top

21:30, Karl Matchett

Liverpool are back to their best and the Blades are still down: full-time at Anfield and three points for the hosts.

They are two points ahead of Arsenal, three ahead of Man City and eight games remaining.

What a season finale.

21:27, Karl Matchett

The Reds will be next in action at Old Trafford, against Man United on Sunday, so a win here is vital.

Elliott was very clever and at the back extended the play from right to left, then Gakpo’s cross went through Núñez and headed towards him.

21:25, Karl Matchett

Seven more minutes were added at Anfield, but things are over for the Reds. Liverpool climbed to the top of the table ahead of Arsenal and Man City.

26 goals in the last 15 minutes of league games this season for the hosts, after two more tonight.

Sheffield United are deflated and waiting for the inevitable.

21:22, Karl Matchett

That’s it, the victory is over! Gakpo steers clear of defenders and just wishes the shot was smart: Robertson’s ball is surely perfect. A cross from 25 yards from the left found the Dutchman and his header firm, accurate and into the back corner for 3-1.

21:21, Karl Matchett

Last minute. Grbic kicks in a high cross and Núñez sends the loose ball that bounces over the crossbar, with plenty of players in the way.

Diaz now released Robertson down the left side of Gakpo and Nunez failed to create an opening between them.

21:18, Karl Matchett

McBurnie enters the ebook for a competitive aerial challenge and elbows Konate directly in the head.

Holgate is replaced by Ben Slimane. In the final minutes at Anfield.

21:16, Karl Matchett

Carpentry!

Jones shoots well inside the zone and feeds Gakpo; The Dutchman’s first shot was blocked and the moment vanished over the crossbar.

Then, Mac Allister took a free kick over the wall and hit the post!

21:08, Karl Matchett

Elliott whipped in a brilliant cross from right to left and his compatriot Robertson volleyed past it and smashed it past the nearest post for a goal kick.

A few seconds later, they attack the surface again, which is partially cleared to the edge of the area. . . and Alexis Mac Allister runs over it and delivers a hammer blow to the most sensitive corner!A brilliant goal, 2-1 to Liverpool.

21:04, Karl Matchett

Gomez and Szoboszlai leave, Gakpo and Curtis Jones leave. The latter returns from injury after a long absence before the Carabao Cup final.

Obviously Núñez committed a foul just outside the box, but the referee decided not to reveal anything. The Uruguayan is incredulous.

21:02, Karl Matchett

Konate is on the ground and injured after Osula grabs him and twists his knee. The centre-back needs a bit of attention, but after a few minutes he recovers.

Elliott crosses from the right and Diaz is in a position to jump; Ahmedhodzic is about to clear. Robertson recharged for another cross and some other corner, but the Blades cleared their lines.

20:56 , Karl Matchett

Van Dijk had to head in a corner on purpose, but Grbic saved it around the post!From the resulting corner, Konate almost headed towards goal, but the Blades had enough distance to clear.

There are about 25 minutes left and Liverpool, now, really want to get on with their game: they let it drift up to this point.

20:55, Karl Matchett

McAtee and Brereton Diaz are out, McBurnie and Osula come in for Sheffield United.

Salah and Gravenberch, Elliott and Robertson left for Liverpool.

A brace from the Reds was expected before the equaliser and Klopp still took the lead – perhaps it’s a wonder to see Salah go.

20:50, Karl Matchett

Souza shoots a deflected ball, McAtee beats Gomez on the right and crosses deep for Hamer: he heads it into Bradley’s boot, bounces off the right side and off Kelleher’s legs!

From scratch, Sheffield United are tied!

20:45, Karl Matchett

Salah fires a half-volley on purpose, but it goes straight to the goalkeeper, then releases Núñez to shoot at the near post, blocked by the defender. However, a little quicker on the part of the hosts, and they will have to be to locate a purpose for the time being here.

It is now believed that Konate pushed Brereton Diaz to the edge of the box; There was nothing at all and the striker, if there was any, stood in front of the defender before falling to the ground.

Free kick anyway. . . Hamer had a shot on goal but Kelleher was able to make it all the way.

20:40, Karl Matchett

Gravenberch is out for Liverpool after a kick to the heel. It seems smart to move on: it’s your first start after injury, so you possibly don’t need to miss anything.

Szoboszlai takes the free kick from the left. . . also for Van Dijk and Grbic he claims it.

Everything was still a bit quiet and slow at the start of this part as Klopp watched.

20:37 , Karl Matchett

The home side attacking Kop ended the second half and looked for a second goal to send them back to the most sensible part of the table.

20:24, Karl Matchett

The Reds were leading at half-time: Nunez’s goal made the difference. He hit it against him through the goalkeeper, so it wasn’t really a magical moment, but it was enough to give Liverpool the lead. Jurgen Klopp would possibly need to see a little more after the Restart.

20:20, Karl Matchett

Last moment of the break. Núñez fails to reach a Salah center. McAtee leads a counterattack and falls to the ground on the edge of the box, with nothing the referee to do, but Bogle runs with a loose pass and hits one near the post – save from Kelleher!

20:17 , Karl Matchett

Diaz brilliantly manages to evade two demanding situations and ramps up the pace, then feeds Gravenberch, who slides as he shoots. In the end, he saves him without a hitch.

A patient, clever pass ended later when Gomez kicked past Szoboszlai and forced Grbic to save near his most sensitive corner.

Four minutes.

20:12, Karl Matchett

Szboszlai travels around the world to turn things around now, with only one defender for Liverpool most of the time.

Gravenberch tried to challenge Bogle in the box, but the winger did enough to contain him and win a free kick. Just over five minutes before half-time.

20:09 , Karl Matchett

Núñez is falling on the edge of dominance but the referee does not call a foul. Sheffield United are holding on a bit at the moment and actually keep running into the box, just looking to make blocks and cuts.

20:05, Karl Matchett

It was played just over an hour and the Reds have 82% ownership. Nine shots to two, two corners to one.

Sheffield United are unable to gain a foothold in the game, gain territory to get on the pitch.

Diaz frees Mac Allister for a curling effort from 25 yards away, off the post!

20:01, Karl Matchett

Brereton Diaz worked hard to regain ownership in the most sensitive part of the field and then win a free kick. A rare opportunity to get others ahead and United worried Liverpool from the start with those shipments coming from abroad.

Kelleher, however, came out and claimed the ball with authority, a waste for the visitors.

Nine mistakes that led United to score goals this season, more than any other Premier League club.

19:58, Karl Matchett

Everyone is queuing up to check their luck. Joe Gomez, at left-back, now shoots one, but it goes just short of the post and his wait for a senior first shot continues.

A short break has now been planned so that those fasting during Ramadan can bring some food on board.

19:54, Karl Matchett

Díaz dribbles past one, Núñez passes to 3 more. . . his shot was nevertheless straight at Grbic.

You feel like Sheffield United are already a long way away and it doesn’t look like they can get some combined passes at the moment.

19:50, Karl Matchett

From all this pressure. . . The ridiculous ultimate goal.

Grbic has the ball at his feet for an eternity, waiting and waiting. . . then he hits it straight to Núñez who has closed it down and the ball goes back into the net!

The Reds are in the lead.

19:47, Karl Matchett

Salah’s next attempt went a few yards over the crossbar, then he brought in Nunez, who got ahead of the defender and goalkeeper, but his aim and shot narrowly eluded two teammates. Gravenberch was then beaten by Holgate in the box and it was a corner for the Reds.

One-way traffic at this point, the Blades are still holding their own for now.

19:44, Karl Matchett

A brilliant run by Bradley and a low cross, just along the six-yard penalty area. . . but neither Salah nor Nunez entered the box temporarily enough and the Blades cleared. But the non-stop tension of the home team.

Diaz had a shot blocked, then Bradley crossed for Nunez at the post.

19:41, Karl Matchett

A deflected header from Núñez soon followed Salah’s shot: the Reds are only just starting to get into a rhythm.

Sheffield United use Brereton Diaz as a starter, but they don’t have the speed to beat Van Dijk.

19:38, Karl Matchett

The home team is yet to get going and the Blades are much quicker on the ball so far. A clash of heads provides a momentary respite and Jurgen Klopp will be hoping his team will wake up a bit now.

McAtee still shakes his head at this opportunity: Will the Blades have a bigger chance?

Salah now tries to mark Grbic but the goalkeeper jumps and passes him over the crossbar.

19:34, Karl Matchett

Begin! We are on our way. And. . . almost 1-0, for the Blades!

A long throw-in in the opening seconds unleashed and discovered McAtee at the far post, unmarked, but his shot from 4 yards went past Kelleher with his foot!

19:25, Karl Matchett

Five minutes before kick-off at Anfield. A great night for either side at the bottom of the Premier League table.

19:20, Karl Matchett

After seeing Arsenal and Manchester City get back into their rhythm and win almost effortlessly in midweek, the Premier League name challenge is set for Liverpool to go through and do the same on Thursday, unlike Sheffield United.

Honestly, the Premier League’s last-placed club will be the one to force the first big disappointed into the final sprint, but the most sensible escape has a habit of generating unforeseen effects when tension rises.

Not at home for teams.

Arsenal’s win over Luton was in the Emirates; Manchester City beat Aston Villa at the Etihad. These matches mean that 66 home games have already been played among the three most sensible this season in all competitions, and only two defeats: either for the Gunners, or in back-to-back (back-to-back) blows where they have suffered 3 defeats in a row. One of them, in fact, opposed the Reds in the FA Cup. Most recently, Arsenal played out a goalless draw with City.

It’s more and more of an issue, a fact, that in order to win the Premier League, you first have to be close to perfection at home. Without that, you’re just a similar competitor, in one of the 4 challengers. That’s 22 home games for City and 24 for Liverpool, the two clubs that have continuously fought for top honours for the past seven years, and no club has beaten them. The Blades, with three league wins to their credit this season, are the ones next door to check their luck.

Perfect home form will have to be the norm if Liverpool are to triumph in the name fight.

19:06, Karl Matchett

The Blades have won just 3 games this season, but tonight they will return for another test.

Ready to take on @lfc! ?? ? @Oliverarblaster pic. twitter. com/n3vWFcWyDK

– Sheffield United (@SheffieldUnited) April 4, 2024

19:04, Karl Matchett

The Reds know what they have to do: keep winning, basically. If they manage to do so and win the season, the name is theirs.

Easier said than done, of course, tonight there’s no margin for error against the lowest team in the Premier League.

Earlier this season, the Reds won 2-0 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield United gave them a few scares before the problems concluded.

6:54 pm, El Independiente

Liverpool are back at the helm of the Premier League name race ahead of their clash with last club Sheffield United on Thursday (7. 30pm CET).

The Reds returned to the top of the Premier League after their 2-1 win over Brighton on Sunday, while Manchester City and Arsenal found themselves in a stalemate at the Etihad Stadium.

Football sites have reduced Liverpool’s chances of winning the Premier League, placing Jurgen Klopp’s side among the favourites for the crown at 5/4.

The Blades blew a 3-1 lead against Fulham last time out, costing them two important points. They don’t have much hope for the Premier League odds for Anfield, with a whopping 28/1 for Chris. Wilder’s men take all 3 points.

Here are our predictions and odds for the match:

Liverpool vs Sheffield United Tips: Premier League Predictions, Odds & Flexible Bets

18:47, Karl Matchett

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18:40, Karl Matchett

Liverpool host Sheffield United tonight in the Premier League.

In their last match, Sheffield United picked up their second point of March, drawing 3-3 with Fulham.

Jurgen Klopp’s side, on the other hand, finished as the best in the Premier League after the weekend’s matches. The Reds came from against Brighton, conceded in the first 90 seconds and won the game 2-1.

Arsenal and Manchester City recorded wins, against Luton and Aston Villa respectively, on Wednesday night to put pressure on the Reds.

Here’s everything you want to know about the match.

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18:33, Karl Matchett

CONFIRMED LINEUPS:

Liverpool – Kelleher, Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Gomez, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Salah, Nunez, Diaz

Sheff Utd – Grbic, Trusty, Ahmedhodzic, Robinson, Holgate, Bogle, Arblaster, Vini Souza, Hamer, McAtee, Brereton Diaz

The Reds ?? #LIVSHU

– Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 4, 2024

#LIVSHU Team ??News Two tweaks for the Bladesmen as McAtee and Trusty debut ⚔️. pic. twitter. com/hobN7NzTX0

– Sheffield United (@SheffieldUnited) April 4, 2024

18:25, Karl Matchett

Updates on it are coming soon.

Curtis Jones has the chance to play outdoors for Liverpool for the first time since February 17. However, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson are still on the long-term absentee list. However, there is more positive news, and Ibrahima Konate and Ryan Gravenberch may have enough compatibility to be included in the starting lineup.

For the Blades, George Baldock and Tom Davies are not expected to recover from their injuries in time to be available.

Planned Compositions

Liverpool XI: Kelleher; Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Gómez; Endo, MacAllister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Núñez, Díaz

Sheffield United XI: Grbic, Holgate, Ahmedhodzic, Robinson, Bogle, Vini Souza, Hamer, Norwood, Osborn, McAtee, Brereton Diaz

18:15, Karl Matchett

The Reds have won 12 of their 15 home league games this season, scoring 40 times more than any other home club.

Sheffield United, on the other hand, have a record of one win in 14 away games this season, scoring 12 goals and conceding 32.

Gone tonight?

18:10, Mike Jones

Liverpool are five goals away from scoring Jurgen Klopp’s 700 in league games.

18:05, Karl Matchett

After seeing Arsenal and Manchester City get back into their rhythm and win almost effortlessly in midweek, the Premier League name challenge is set for Liverpool to go through and do the same on Thursday, unlike Sheffield United.

Honestly, the Premier League’s last-placed club will be the one to force the first big disappointed into the final sprint, but the most sensible escape has a habit of generating unforeseen effects when tension rises.

Not at home for teams.

Perfect home form will have to be the norm if Liverpool are to triumph in the name fight.

18:00, Mike Jones

Striker Ben Brereton Diaz has scored four goals in five games since joining Villarreal on loan in January. Can he score against Liverpool tonight and in all likelihood cause an upset?

17:55, Mike Jones

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is not worried about Mohamed Salah’s mistakes in front of goal as he continues to provide moments where they want them to the fullest after his second-half winning goal against Brighton returned the Reds to the Premier League’s top flight.

Luis Diaz’s volley just before the 30th minute allowed the hosts to get Brighton striker Danny Welbeck’s first goal in 90 seconds, but the Reds needed a clear header and a clinical touch from their Egyptian foreigner to secure a 2-1 victory.

Salah controlled 12 attempts on goal, his most in a Premier League match and the most ever recorded by a Liverpool player in the competition.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praises Mohamed Salah’s composure despite missed chances

17:50, Mike Jones

Sheffield United’s only away win in the Premier League this season was a 3-1 win against Luton in February. They have drawn their last two league games and may be on course for a standout win tonight.

17:45, Mike Jones

Liverpool are lately the favourites to win the Premier League title after Arsenal’s goalless draw against Manchester City at the weekend.

The result left the Reds with a two-point lead over the Gunners, who have since rallied above them in the table. Title fluctuations are something Jurgen Klopp is concentrating on and says the next game is all that matters.

“It’s clearly not something we’re aware of. The stage for us is Sheffield United and not who is the favourite,” he said. “I’m pretty sure when we lost to Arsenal we weren’t favourites after that day. Maybe rightly or wrongly, I don’t know and I don’t care.

“I think I said in the last press conference that one of the most important things that we need to overcome in this era is just forget about the outdoor clutter, because there’s ups and downs, it’s emotional and all that kind of stuff. We have to be professional.

“We have to be emotional but in the right way. We have to be the most productive edition of ourselves, we have to try to play the most productive football we can and then we will see what the result is.

“There are no guarantees, there are only opportunities. The clearer you see the opportunity, the more likely you are to take advantage of it. That’s it. “

17:40, Mike Jones

Liverpool’s defeat in 39 domestic league games against newly promoted teams came against Fulham in March 2021. They won 32 and drew six in that time.

The 0-0 draw against Manchester United in December is Liverpool’s blank sheet in the last nine home league games.

17:35, Mike Jones

He’s bold, brash but Roberto De Zerbi’s audience at Anfield failed to convince a sceptical crowd that he has what it takes to succeed Jurgen Klopp as the race for Liverpool’s name rumbled through Anfield on Sunday.

The Brighton manager laid things out perfectly before the game, insisting he doesn’t know exactly what his future will be beyond this season, with Manchester United a possible destination.

Given his lack of control at the level, the sceptics needed to see something special from Brighton on Sunday – a lesson comparable to the one they gave at Old Trafford last season – to convince themselves that the Italian is Klopp’s rightful heir.

De Zerbi fails Anfield hearing as Salah continues Liverpool name search

5:30 p. m. , Mike Jones

With games happening quickly throughout the rest of the season, having a strong squad of players is very important if groups like Liverpool hope to win the silver medal at the end of the year.

Jurgen Klopp has spoken about the timing and importance of fitness and a firing squad winning trophies.

“Thursday, Sunday, Thursday, Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday, it’s going to be our next six games,” the coach said. “That’s why we want the team, we want everyone who can come back. “

“We need, yes, in an ideal world, all our forces, which is probably unimaginable because they come back but possibly someone else is not available.

“That’s just the way it is; The matches are too intense, everyone fights for everything. It’s a very, very complicated time, but also an exciting one. I’m looking forward to it. Tomorrow and all the games to come. “

“They’re all complicated for other reasons, because they’re first and foremost football games, it’s complicated. But we’re actually on the hunt, I can’t say it any other way. “

17:25, Mike Jones

Liverpool’s search for a manager has suffered a major blow after it announced Xabi Alonso would not be on its shortlist to update outgoing Jurgen Klopp this summer.

That means Liverpool will have to take a look to test and update Klopp, who will step down at the end of the season. Here are the candidates currently on the shortlist to take over Anfield:

Ruben Amorim

Sporting’s Ruben Amorim, reported via The Independent last month as Liverpool’s second-choice Alonso, is considered a keen tactical thinker. Amorim reinvigorated Sporting, winning their first league title in 19 years in 2021. He has become one of the most sought-after coaches this summer, Barcelona and Bayern are also interested in the 39-year-old.

Roberto De Zerbi

If Liverpool prefer a manager familiar with the Premier League, Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi could have the solution. The Italian’s taste for progressive training proved perfectly suited to the south coast, taking the club to Europe for the first time in his first crusade in charge. De Zerbi is also the coach that Liverpool’s new sporting director, Richard Hughes, sought in the past after his time at Bournemouth.

Simone Inzaghi

The Italian has worked wonders at Inter, leading the Nerazzurri to the Champions League final last season and winning the Serie A title this season. The 47-year-old has turned heads by implementing a fluid style of play with Inter. The former Lazio coach, however, and brother of former Milan striker Filippo Inzaghi, is yet to take on a task outside Italy.

Angel Postecoglou

Certainly not? It seems unlikely that Ange Postecoglou will leave Tottenham after his early successes in London, but the Australian has become a Liverpool fan and has achieved virtually every single role throughout his long and varied career. He distanced himself from Liverpool earlier this season and says he has “a long way to go” with Tottenham. “I’ve only been here for seven months, so I think it’s a no-brainer,” he said.

Julien Nagelsmann

Now, in the case of Germany, it has long been rumoured that commanding prodigy Julian Nagelsmann will move to the Premier League. Things got a little sour towards the end of his time at Bayern Munich, but Nagelsmann was once the most sought-after coach in European football. after his successes with Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig.

17:20, Mike Jones

In Chris Wilder’s first game for the Blades, goals from Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai gave Liverpool a 2-0 win in the opposite fixture in December.

17:15, Mike Jones

Barcelona are fighting to secure Ruben Amorim’s appointment, knowing that he has now become the first selection of a number of more sensible European clubs.

The Catalan club were considered the favourite of the Sporting Lisbon coach until last week, as he revealed that Xabi Alonso would remain at Bayer Leverkusen for another season.

There is a widespread feeling among industry figures directly involved in this summer’s frenetic management market that Amorim would move to Barcelona and Alonso to Liverpool or Bayern Munich, with the Anfield club being the most likely to sign the Basque tactician.

Barcelona is Amorim who leaves Liverpool with two main objectives

17:10, Mike Jones

Although the Reds are missing many key players for tonight’s game, Jurgen Klopp has a feeling that Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota will return next week.

He said: “The other guys are doing well. Diogo and Trent are in a group together, which helps, but it looks like starting next week they will be taking part in some parts of the team’s training. And then we’re going to look at the rest.

“Ali is with the goalkeeping coaches, so I can see them through the fence, but it also looks like it. I’m also thinking about the team’s practice games next week.

17:05, Mike Jones

Jurgen Klopp has an update on Joel Matip’s rehab following the anterior cruciate ligament injury in his knee he suffered this season.

In his pre-match press conference, Klopp claimed that Matip is progressing well but could be out for the rest of the season.

“Joel [is] running, he hates it! But he can run again, so that’s good,” the coach said. “I think since he got injured, it’s the most productive moment because at the beginning it’s very painful. “, very painful for him [but] they gave it to him and now he doesn’t feel pain anymore.

“But now everything takes time, so I don’t think the season will be long enough for him. “

17:00, Mike Jones

Liverpool have won their last six league meetings against the Blades, conceding just once in those games. Sheffield United’s last league win against Liverpool came at Anfield in April 1994.

16:55, Mike Jones

It may not be the most useful piece of advice for beleaguered defenders, but Pep Guardiola has an idea of a way to prevent Phil Foden from finding the net. “If we played, I probably wouldn’t score goals,” he rationalized. The flaw with this theory, as many warring parties can attest, is that Manchester City rarely play badly; perhaps it reflects the sense that Foden may seem inevitable.

There are games where it seems so. Aston Villa arrived at the Etihad Stadium fourth in the standings, albeit with a depleted squad, and conceded three goals to Foden: twice from outside the box, once from about 14 yards, on 3 shots with a combined xG of 0. 41. The free-kick, the first aimed shot, the love at first sight that Jack Grealish compared to Wayne Rooney: they all finished with their left foot, but very different types of goals. No wonder, then, that Guardiola said, “He can do whatever he wants. “

Is Phil Foden’s surprising form at Manchester City a challenge for Kevin De Bruyne?

16:50, Mike Jones

It’s hard to look past Liverpool to see the winner of tonight’s match. The two teams have met in those midweek games at opposite ends of the table and, given the Reds’ dominance at home, this deserves to be a simple win.

Liverpool 3-0 Sheffield United.

16:45, Mike Jones

Liverpool XI: Kelleher; Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Gómez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Núñez, Gakpo

Sheffield United XI: Grbic, Holgate, Ahmedhodzic, Robinson, Bogle, Vini Souza, Hamer, Norwood, Osborn, McAtee, Brereton Diaz.

16:40, Mike Jones

Curtis Jones has the chance to play outdoors for Liverpool for the first time since February 17. However, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson are still on the long-term absentee list. However, there is more positive news, and Ibrahima Konate and Ryan Gravenberch may have enough compatibility to be included in the starting lineup.

For the Blades, George Baldock and Tom Davies are not expected to recover from their injuries in time to be available.

16:35, Mike Jones

Liverpool vs Sheffield United will take place at Anfield on Thursday 202nd April, with a kick-off time of 19:30 BST.

The game will air on TNT Sports 2 starting at 6:30 p. m. m. Subscribers can view the game on the Discovery app and website.

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16:30, Mike Jones

Welcome to tonight’s Premier League action from The Independent as Liverpool host Sheffield United at Anfield.

The Reds want to react after wins over Arsenal and Manchester City on Wednesday night. The Gunners, after beating Luton 2-0, moved ahead of Jurgen Klopp’s side in the table, with City on the verge of having problems with Liverpool after their 4-1 win over Aston Villa. Victory over the last-placed Blades tonight will return Liverpool to the top of the table and keep them in the title race.

Meanwhile, Sheffield United solved their only problems in March with a 3-3 draw against Fulham. Chris Wilder’s side are in shocking form and desperately want to fix problems if they hope to be relegated.

We’ll have all the action, team news, and the latest updates that night, so stick around as we get ready for the 7:30 p. m. kickoff. m.

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