Premiership - West Bromwich v Liverpool
United is already celebrate the title and for sure a bit of frustration is present at 'Pool's squad.Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez:
"We have done well. Clearly we are more consistent.
Once we were a team for the cups and the Champions League and now we can talk about being a team for the Premier League. That is positive for the future.
We will now continue to do our job this season, and next season it will be different."
For WBA this game came like their manager said, in the worst moment.They keep their hopes alive and also current form is more than decent:won two of the last three Premier League games, after a winless previous 11. Very realistic declaration from home side:
West Brom manager Tony Mowbray:
"Liverpool wouldn't be my first choice of team to play this weekend. But that's the way the fixtures have come out and we've got to believe we can go and get a result against them. It would be great if we could prolong the season until the last day - and that's our aim at the moment. It's a huge task. They haven't lost to Chelsea, Manchester United or Arsenal in the Premier League this season and that puts into perspective how difficult a game this is."
H2H is also a disaster for home side:
Liverpool hold a 100% near perfect Premier League record over West Brom. They have won seven of seven, scoring 22 goals and conceding none.
It's 28 years since the Baggies last beat Liverpool; 2-0 on 7 February 1981, when Bryan Robson and Cyrille Regis got their goals.
This clash brings together the club to have lost the most Premier League matches and conceded the most goals with the one to have lost the least and scored the most. West Brom have been beaten 21 times in this Premier League season and have shipped 65 goals; Liverpool have lost just twice and scored 72.
West Brom keeper Scott Carson is hoping to win a recall following a hand injury but may struggle to displace Dean Kiely, who impressed against Wigan.
Graham Dorrans (foot) should be fit but James Morrison is still missing with a heel problem and Abdoulaye Meite (hamstring) is ruled out again.
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres will play despite being taken off last week because of a hamstring concern.
Xabi Alonso returns from ankle trouble and Javier Mascherano is also fit.
We should have a nice game here.Home side, with the fans support should try to find a way to net.On the other part, Liverpool is known for his power and the good thing is that Torres will start.They could play without any pressure now..
My pick is over 2,5 goals even if at first sign i was tempted to take Liverpool -1...













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