Liverpool exited Goodison Park on September 3rd, 2022, rueing missed opportunities in a goalless draw against Everton in a disjointed, dissonant performance, sixth in the Premier League and six points behind pacesetters Arsenal.
While the 2022/23 Premier League season was still in its early stages, something was wrong with Jurgen Klopp’s side, who had taken Manchester City to the wire in an enthralling title race, lost the Champions League final against Real Madrid, and won the domestic cup double, defeating Chelsea on penalties both times. Sponsore
Perhaps it was that psychological blow of misfortune, halting an agonisingly close bid for a historic quadruple, that derailed Liverpool, who have risen to the fore under their German manager’s illustrious management.
This season, the Reds have blitzed into early title contention, boasting five wins and a draw from six matches, trailing only perfect Manchester City and looking akin to the dominant force that the club was under Klopp’s reign prior to the recent seasonal setback.
The club may play in the Europa League this season, but Klopp hails “Liverpool 2.0,” having fashioned a much-changed midfield into the high-powered engine for a devastating attack once again.
Liverpool’s winning streak in the Premier League was extended in their most recent encounter, a 3-1 home triumph over West Ham United.
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