Liverpool v Chelsea: Predicted line-ups, where to watch & Van Dijk talks Champions League qualification
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Liverpool v Chelsea: Predicted line-ups, where to watch & Van Dijk talks Champions League qualification
"We know we still have a job to do to secure Champions League qualification for next season, and we want to do that as soon as possible. We have three games left to play, and we want to win them all, starting on Saturday."
"They will be motivated after a disappointing result of their own last weekend, and we know we will need to be at our best if we want to get the three points."
"Like I say, that is our target, nothing more. This has been a very disappointing season - an unacceptable one, in my opinion - but we cannot feel sorry for ourselves. That is not what Liverpool is about."
"We want to turn it around. We know the standards this club has set, we aren't meeting them at the moment. The only thing we can control is how we behave and"
Liverpool enter the weekend with a six-point lead over sixth-placed Bournemouth and a superior goal difference after a 3-2 defeat at Manchester United. A win against Chelsea is expected to be enough to confirm Champions League qualification, though sixth place may also be sufficient due to Aston Villa reaching the Europa League final. Virgil van Dijk emphasizes the need to secure qualification as soon as possible, with three games remaining and a goal to win them all. He describes the season as disappointing but insists the team cannot feel sorry for itself, aiming to finish positively. Chelsea visit Anfield in ninth place, targeting sixth and hoping to salvage their season, with interim boss Calum McFarlane urging a strong finish.
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