Today we have one of the most exciting Football games this year so far!
LFC vs Roma:
Liverpool is leading strongly in statistics over Roma for the 2017/2018 Champions League season. They have scored 33 goals already out of their ten games where Roma has only scored 15. However, In Roma’s last Champions League game they beat Barcelona 3-0, giving them a good chance against LFC today who only beat Manchester City by 1 goal with a 2-1 finish in their last Champions League Game. Although, Liverpool feeling confident due to their PFA’ Player of the Year Mohamed Salah scoring eight goals this season already. Roma’s top scorer for this season is Edin Dzeko, scoring six goals for this team out of the ten games played so far. With only 2 goals behind Salah this season, Dzeko brings a good chance for Roma in today’s Champions League Game.
Who do you think will win today?
The odds for Liverpool finishing 1-0, 2-0 and 2-1 to them are 7/1. For Roma finishing 1-0 to them, the odds are 20/1, 2-0 to Roma the odds are 33/1 and for them finishing 2-1 the odds are 18/1. You can see more odds for today here.
Klopp Concerns for Salah playing his former club
Reds manager, Jurgen Klopp is concerned that his PFA Player of the Year will be slaughtered by Radja Nainggolan. Former teammates of the Egyptian forward for Liverpool have warned him that he is in for a tough game. Centre-backs Federico Fazio and Kostas Manolas for Roma are dying to unleash some vicious playing on the field today. Liverpool’s current manager Klopp has said:
“I’m sure Italian teams are famous for not having any friendly games. Mo will feel pretty early on that they are not his friends anymore — but he will be able to strike back with his football.”
Salah has taken Kevin De Bruyne from Manchester City’s chance at obtaining the PFA crown on Sunday. Scoring 41 goals already since his recent move from Roma. This has had him recognised by the PFA members of the 92 Premier League and Football League Clubs.
Roma has marked their old teammate Mo as the dangerman to look out for during the game.
Mo is now faced with a ginormous challenge playing his former club after the £34.3 million deal to switch. His manager Klopp, however, is adamant that the Egyptian hero has the power to save the day.
“Yes, it feels quite special. He is more interested than usual because he is so well known there. Mo became the player he is today while playing with them. It is really a big credit to all the staff and players at Roma because they are part of his development. When all the other players vote for you, then, of course, the PFA award means the most. It was great but Mo’s season is not finished, there is a lot to come. It’s a nice boost for him. To beat Kevin De Bruyne makes it even more special, the other players know how difficult it is to score so many goals.” Klopp added.