Bournemouth vs Liverpool, 11:30 p.m. December 17: The Kop soars again

December 17, 2017 15:46

Bournemouth is a suitable opponent for Liverpool to regain the winning feeling. Against the tired home team at Dean Court, Mohamed Salah and his teammates promise to have a lot of room to perform.

Bournemouth go into their game against Liverpool with five straight Premier League games without a win. During that time, the Bournemouth team has struggled to make do with limited personnel options. Bournemouth's key players have had to plough through game after game, despite a grueling schedule that has left them exhausted. In many games, they have started well. But their physical weaknesses have left them unable to break down their opponents as time has gone on.

Bournemouth were held to a 2-2 draw by Crystal Palace in stoppage time. They had also led Southampton but were levelled in the second half.

The short 3-day break did not help Bournemouth players recover much and they will have to enter the match against Liverpool with tired bodies.

Compared to Bournemouth, The Kop have had to play more matches in the past month. But the problem is that coach Juergen Klopp has enough personnel to rotate the force. The two consecutive matches losing points recently mainly stemmed from the mistakes of a few individuals, not from the decline of the pillars.

Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah can still create speedy breakthroughs. This duo will be a nightmare for the current tired Bournemouth defense.

Salah has been playing very effectively in recent matches. He runs intelligently, is effective in dribbling and is delicate in finishing. When Salah is in top form, Liverpool will be an extremely dangerous team and can score goals at any time.

A tired and declining team like Bournemouth will be the right opponent for Liverpool to regain the winning feeling. This season, The Kop have not dropped points in more than two consecutive Premier League matches. They have enough talent and courage to stand up after falling. Liverpool's fast-paced style of play will likely cause Bournemouth's tired defense to fall apart. A win will help The Kop relieve their psychology before entering the big match with Arsenal next week.

Of Liverpool's 27 goals in the Premier League, 23 were scored by the quartet of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho.
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EXPECTED LINEUP

SURROUNDING INFORMATION

- Bournemouth: Federici, Mings and B.Smith are absent due to injury.

- Liverpool: Can is suspended. Sturridge, Matip, Clyne and Moreno are absent due to injury. Gomez and Milner's ability to play is still uncertain.

- Bournemouth have not won in 4/7 recent home matches according to Asia.

- Liverpool won 3/5 recent matches according to Asia.

SPECIAL

Total goals even

4/6 of Bournemouth's recent matches have had even goals. 5/7 of Liverpool's recent matches have also had goals divisible by 2. This is the basis to believe that an even total number of goals will appear.

FORECAST:0-2

According to Bongdaplus

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