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The defensive crisis mounts for Jurgen Klopp as following Virgil van Dijk’s ACL nightmare and yet another injury for Joel Matip, Fabinho has now added himself to the list of casualties.
With the departure of Dejan Lovren over the summer, Joe Gomez is now the only senior option at the heart of defence and they’ll have to turn to either youth or an unconventional solution such as drafting Jordan Henderson into the backline.
That encourages us that the Hammers can find a goal at Anfield, especially after their recent performances.
David Moyes’ side haven’t failed to score in eight appearances in all competitions since an opening day defeat to Newcastle, despite having faced the likes of Arsenal, Wolves, Everton, Leicester, Spurs and Man City during this spell.
They’ve averaged two goals per game in the league and their hosts look vulnerable with the 14 Liverpool have conceded as many as promoted duo West Brom and Fulham.
Facing teams that finished in the top seven last season, the Hammers have now won three of six unbeaten matches since July and look worth getting behind in some capacity.
Indeed, their last four league fixtures have seen them down Wolves (4-0) and Leicester (3-0), as well as holding Spurs (3-3) and Man City (1-1) to stalemates.
Moreover, their sole league loss this term came at the Emirates against Arsenal, succumbing 2-1 to a late Eddie Nketiah strike as they remained competitive.
Given the way in which West Ham have acquitted themselves across those recent fixtures, they should be able to make life tough for the champions and play their part in this one.
Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Midtjylland midweek was the first time in six outings where they’d won by more than a single strike, as their other victories during this spell came over Ajax and Sheffield Utd.
It’s difficult to oppose the Reds at Anfield however, where they’re now unbeaten in 62 league games as they’ve won 28 of the last 29.
Over 3.5 Goals
Goals may be a more profitable route and eight of Liverpool’s 10 home games since February have featured a minimum of three.
That includes all but one of the last four matches as the exception came against Sheffield Utd, whose games saw fewer goals than any team last term as Chris Wilder’s men have once again seen the lowest per game of anyone in the new campaign.
West Ham have seen at least three goals in seven of their last eight in all competitions, and a minimum of four strikes in four of the last six.
Moreover, this fixture has witnessed plenty of action in recent times as there have been at least four goals in six of eight head to heads over the past four seasons, including all four encounters here at Anfield.
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