Liverpool 'let go' of Premier League, England repeats crazy scenario?
In 2005 and 2012, European football witnessed strange and crazy things created by the Premier League. It is very likely that the scenario will be repeated this year.
Of course, Liverpool does not want to give up the Premier League. In recent rounds, The Kop has always tried to earn points to solve the domestic arena. However, overexerting themselves in the Champions League has caused Liverpool to continuously receive bad results in the Premier League.
It feels like the Kop stars have put all their minds into the Silver Cup, so when they return to the domestic arena, they step onto the field with tired legs and a bored mindset. In terms of personnel, Jurgen Klopp has also not been able to field the full trio of Firmino-Salah-Mane in 3 of the last 4 matches.
![]() |
Salah's frustration at not being able to score against Stoke City. |
As a result, Liverpool are no longer safe from a top 4 position. Currently, they are 9 points ahead of Chelsea but have played 2 more matches, along with that, round 37, The Kop will visit Stamford Bridge of The Blues. This means that the 9-point gap above can be completely leveled by Chelsea before the final round takes place. At that time, Liverpool must win against Brighton.
In the worst case scenario, Jurgen Klopp and his students could be completely kicked out of the top 4 of the Premier League. That would certainly be a huge shock, but it would also be the premise for creating a crazy scenario in European football this year.
In 2005 and 2012, football fans witnessed two English clubs winning the Champions League but only finishing 5th in the domestic league and entering the journey to defend the Silver Cup the following year with a special place given by UEFA.
Liverpool were the first club to make the exception, followed by Chelsea and now the same scenario could be repeated this year if Liverpool are knocked out of the top four but enjoy the joy in Kiev next May.
![]() |
Will this image be repeated this year? |
Given the current context, Liverpool's victory in Kiev is entirely possible. They have one hand on the ticket to Kiev after a 5-2 victory in the first leg against Roma. Currently, coach Jurgen Klopp's army is also the team with the most impressive performance in the Champions League.
They are top scorers with 38 goals. Liverpool also have a player in the top 5 scorers at the moment. More importantly, they have superstar Mohamed Salah in their squad, who is in terrific form.
Football always has the potential for surprises and these are the things that make football the king of sports. The above scenario is completely possible and when it happens, English fans will definitely be the happiest.