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Liverpool's players have been going through their final preparations at the AXA Training Centre as they gear up for Wednesday's trip to Aston Villa.
The Reds are set for another big week in their quest for the Premier League title.
The Liverpool boss will hope for a slightly easier outing after Sunday's nervy 2-1 win over Wolves.
With Unai Emery's side hunting down a place in the Champions League for next season though, the Reds are in for another tough test, and things won't get any easier thereafter, with Manchester City awaiting on at the weekend.
The former looks set to miss most of the rest of the season with a hamstring problem, while the latter is still recovering from a shoulder injury.
New week, new ball
Fans of the mid-2000s era of the Premier League might well be feeling a bit nostalgic tomorrow.
Liverpool’s game against Villa is set to see the new Nike Flight Ball in action for the first time, and the Reds got the chance to use it in training on Tuesday.
The ball, which will feature in games up to the end of the 2024/25 season, pays homage to the classic Nike Total 90s football, marking Nike's 25th anniversary as the official ball supplier for the Premier League.
10 and only scored three goals,” Carragher said on a recent episode of The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet.
He has added to his tally since Carragher made those comments, and though there might be question marks around his output, he didn’t show any signs of them getting to him during training.
A video shared by the club from Tuesday’s session showed the Hungarian supplying an emphatic finish, slamming the ball in off the crossbar after being set up by Mohamed Salah.
Of course, it’s one thing doing that in training, and another replicating it in a game
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