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Liverpool Losing Habit Worries Klopp as City Face Bournemouth Test

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Liverpool Losing Habit Worries Klopp as City Face Bournemouth Test

Liverpool enter the weekend eager to end their losing habit and regain momentum in the Premier League. Jürgen Klopp called recent defeats a “worrying pattern” and urged his players to react quickly.
The Reds have struggled with defensive errors and missed chances. Klopp believes sharper focus and teamwork can change their fortunes. “We must stop losing close games,” he said. Therefore, Anfield expects a strong response and renewed energy from the team.
In addition, the return of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alexis Mac Allister could boost the lineup. Mohamed Salah remains key in attack, while Darwin Núñez’s finishing may define the outcome. However, the defense must stay solid, as recent lapses have cost Liverpool vital points.

Manchester City Aim to Maintain Momentum

While Liverpool chase recovery, Manchester City continue to dominate. Pep Guardiola’s side face Bournemouth, seeking to extend their unbeaten streak. City’s balance of precision and creativity keeps them ahead in the title race.
Erling Haaland’s scoring touch and Phil Foden’s flair remain central to their success. In addition, City’s midfield control often leaves opponents chasing shadows.
For Bournemouth, this clash is a test of their progress. They have improved under pressure but still struggle to match top sides. As a result, the home fans hope their team can counter City’s strength with quick breaks and tight defense.
Both Liverpool and City face pressure—one to rebuild confidence, the other to sustain excellence. The weekend promises drama, emotion, and high-quality football from start to finish.

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