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Liverpool seemed to be walking away with the Premier League crown a few weeks ago, although two winless results in their last three games in the English top flight have raised questions regarding their consistency.
Last week, Pep Guardiola also pointed out how they could not finish with anything more than 99 points as he highlighted City’s century in 2017/18.
The draw versus Aston Villa on Wednesday’s meeting means the Reds can hit a maximum of 97 points this year, but with the congested list of fixtures and a relatively narrow squad depth than Arne Slot would’ve liked, it is debatable whether or not the Reds will win 100% of the points up for grab between now and the end of the season.
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I think in terms of performance we weren’t brilliant at all at Everton but for obvious reasons we were very unlucky to come away with a draw over there.
I think if you go away at Villa that’s always a difficult fixture
If you start the season you say, ‘Oh, Villa away, that’s a difficult one, [Manchester] City away, that’s a difficult one,’ so performance-wise, not a dip at all today in my opinion, but you might disagree.”
Like Slot said, their performance against Aston Villa deserved all three points, which ideally should have been clinched were it not for Darwin Nunez’s miss.
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