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Liverpool ‘will present a stronger lineup for the remaining Premier League matches’ after concern from unidentified Premier League chief executive over Jurgen Klopp who will present C-TEAM once the title is closed
- Premier League leaders Liverpool are two wins away from securing the title
- A Premier League executive worries that the team will be weakened later
- The Reds will allay those concerns if they come up at Monday’s meeting.
- Liverpool have twice featured a weakened team in cup competitions this season
Liverpool will reportedly assure all Premier League clubs at Monday’s crucial meeting that Jurgen Klopp will present his strongest side in all his remaining matches.
An unidentified Premier League club executive director said on Friday that the Reds could choose to rest players once they have secured the title, which would affect the integrity of the remaining games that could decide European and relegation places. .
But Premier League leaders are willing to allay those concerns if the issue comes up at Monday’s meeting between shareholders of all 20 Premier League clubs about Project Restart, according to The Telegraph.
Liverpool will present their strongest team possible for the remaining Premier League games
Jurgen Klopp’s team needs two more wins to secure their first Premier League title
The report details that Liverpool manager Klopp would not attempt to play anything other than his strongest team.
Liverpool needs six points to secure its first world-class title in 30 years, with its next two games against Everton and Crystal Palace.
They then face Manchester City, Aston Villa and Brighton after that, when points may still be required to secure the championship.
Liverpool’s next scheduled games are against local rivals Everton and Crystal Palace.
Liverpool concludes its season against Burnley, Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle, neither of which is really threatened with relegation.
Despite security, Liverpool have already gone against the grain this season placing ‘reserve sides’ in national cup competitions.
With the first team preparing to play in the FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar, a team of youngsters led by then-U23 boss Neil Critchley lost 5-0 to Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup quarterfinals. in December.
Then after his FA Cup fourth round replay against Shrewsbury was scheduled during the Premier League’s designated winter break, Klopp ordered his first-team team to go on vacation as planned.
However, this time around, the team consisting mainly of reserve players, again led by Critchley, beat their League One opponents at Anfield in February.
Liverpool could break Manchester City’s record 100 points set two years ago in its remaining nine games should Project Restart get the go-ahead in the coming weeks.