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03 December 2021, 16:26 | 28 August 2021, 15:29
Match Preview Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool Premier League Dec 4, 2021

The Premier League fixture, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC vs. Liverpool FC, kicks off at 16:00 (GMT+1) on Saturday, December 4, at the Molineux Stadium.

Preview Wolverhampton Wanderers Premier League, Dec 4, 2021

Preview Wolves bagged a point in Wednesday’s goalless draw against Burnley with 30,000 spectators present at the Molineux Stadium. Wolves were on the front foot for what appeared to be the entire length of the game but weren't clinical enough with the finish. Traore had failed to release the ball to Jimenez, who was unmarked at the other end and decided to go alone, only to hit the woodwork with his effort. A moment later, the pacey Wolves’ winger raced past three or four white shirts before finding Jimenez, who failed to connect on the end of the cross. Wolves had a few more go at it, but lacking the conviction and quality in front of goal, they were unable to break the deadlock. The players did everything I asked, Bruno Lage said in his post-match press conference. We were playing against a hard team to play. Our center-backs were amazing. There were good things we did. Of course, I am disappointed by the result. But it is one more point in the Premier League. He concluded. With back-to-back draws, Wolves have the Premier League form: WLWDD, and remain in 6th place, having picked up 21 points from 6W, 3D, & 5L. A 3—4—3 formation looks like it for Wolves, with Raúl Jiménez at the center of the attacking trio. Riddled with injuries, Wolves could be without as many as seven players, which includes Fernando Marçal (COVID-19).

Preview Liverpool Premier League, Dec 4, 2021

Preview Greedy Liverpool were at it again, bagging a merciless 4-1 win over Everton without any regard for former boss, Rafael Benítez. A brace from Mohamed Salah (19' & 64'), coupled with goals from Jordan Henderson (9') and a remarkable left-footed strike from Diogo Jota (79'), saw Liverpool trample all over Everton at Goodison Park. Having left Demarai Gray (38') with the consolation goal and Rafael Benítez stunned in the dugout, the Reds trail by a point to second-placed Manchester City, with 31 points from 9W, 4D, and 1L. It was, for sure, the best performance we've shown since I've been at Liverpool at Goodison [Park], Klopp said. We've had some good games here but not as good as tonight. We were never as calm as we were tonight. We were never as convincing as we were tonight. That is why we won the game. I'm really happy about that. Klopp added. With three consecutive victories, DLWWW, Jurgen Klopp aims to extend the red patch of remarkable form over a resurging Wolves, who appear to be finding their feet once again in the murky waters of the Premier League. A Mane—Jota—Salah attack is expected for this fixture against Wolves.

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