Liverpool – Tottenham Hotspur: high-stakes clash at Anfield 
Anfield hosts a heavyweight Premier League showdown this Sunday. Liverpool face Tottenham Hotspur as the season rolls on. The hosts need to tighten their grip on a Champions League push. The London side are in full-blown crisis and sliding worryingly toward the drop. It’s a top-four contender against a team fighting for survival.
Liverpool’s inconsistent form under Arne Slot 
Slot’s team have been hit-and-miss lately. The recent loss at Wolverhampton stalled their march towards European spots. The defeat to Galatasaray in the Champions League exposed deeper structural problems. Still, last season’s heavy win over Spurs gives Liverpool a psychological edge. History is on their side: 12 wins in the last 16 meetings.
Tottenham’s deep sporting crisis 
Spurs are on the worst run in the division. Igor Tudor’s appointment hasn’t sparked anything — four straight defeats under him. The loss to Atletico Madrid stretched the winless run to six in all competitions. Sitting 16th, they’re just one point above the relegation places. A mounting injury list has shredded the manager’s tactical choices.
Likely line-ups
Liverpool : Mamardashvili ; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson ; Gravenberch, Jones ; Salah, Szoboszlai, Gakpo ; Ekitike
Tottenham Hotspur : Vicario ; Porro, Danso, Dragusin, Spence ; Gray, Sarr ; Tel, Simons, Richarlison ; Solanke
Football Tip Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur
Liverpool to win
Liverpool’s attack has the technical quality to exploit the many holes in Spurs’ setup. Chasing a top-four spot will sharpen Liverpool’s focus.
The visitors suffer from chronic defensive flaws and a serious lack of confidence. Missing several key players has gutted their competitiveness on the road.
Liverpool’s collective edge should deliver territorial control and a deserved win in front of their fans.
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