Chelsea and Liverpool would be looking to win a crucial match that would see either of them move up or down in the premier league. Both teams would be meeting for the first time this season, hence, it would be difficult to know who has the highest possibility of winning the match....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Both clubs have been in very poor form since the beginning of the season. Liverpool’s sudden decline under Klopp has been very surprising because Klopp is one of the top three best managers in the premier league, he and Guardiola have also been dominating the league for some years now. However, Chelsea’s decline in form hasn’t been quite surprising.

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Chelsea have a new member in the squad, and so fans would see some changes in their gameplay. There three formations Chelsea can use to defeat Liverpool. They are:

1. The 4-2-3-1 Formation: Chelsea used this formation in their last premier league match and emerged victorious. Brighton also used this formation against Liverpool, and defeated Klopp’s army.

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2. The 4-3-3 Formation: Chelsea might not have recorded success with this formation, however, After playing against Manchester City who made use of this formation, they would know how to stop Klopp who also makes use of this formation. Manchester City also defeated Liverpool using this formation.

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3. The 3-5-2 Formation: Chelsea has made use of this formation several times under Tuchel as well as Potter. Chelsea has a combination of defensive midfielders and central midfielders who can dominate the midfield, while Havertz and Mudryk play as centre forwards. Brentfod used this formation against Liverpool and won.

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