The commencement of 2022/23 English Premier League season is getting pretty much closer and everything is getting set to kick-start the new campaign which is expected to take off in the month of August, following the release of the full fixtures for the new season....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Liverpool in recent time have been doing pretty well under the tutelage of German tactician, Jurgen Klopp who has also been doing a very good job since his arrival at the Anfield Stadium to take charge the helm of affairs at the club.

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Liverpool in this period have posed to be more of a threat to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City team who have been enjoying blistering and long run of dominance with four titles in five years, with the Reds winning the only one where the Cityzen missed out which was their very first in 30 years.

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Liverpool who missed out narrowly from winning the title in the just concluded campaign with just one points behind league Champions, Manchester City will then kick-start their new campaign against newly promoted Fulham team away from home at the Craven Cottage.

With this Liverpool have now set a new record in the top-flight league history by becoming the first team to face a newly promoted side in their first league game of the season in four consecutive seasons.

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– Norwich City (2019/2020 season)

– Leeds United (2020/2021 season)

– Norwich City (2021/2022 season)

– Fulham (2022/2023 season).

The Reds will then be optimistic to kick-start the campaign with a strong footing by getting a comfortable victory against the host which will play a big role in their pursuit in the competition.

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