Will All Cylinders Firing Liverpool Repeat Arsenal’s 2014 Fit And Finish The Season Without A Loss?
26 January 2020
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Liverpool’s victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers last night saw the Reds edge closer to what is now an almost inevitable Premier league title. 

Jurgen Klopp’s men were tested last night at Wolves but as they have also done this season, they found a way through in the end with Firminio firing them to the win with six minutes from time. 

Liverpool are seeking to be only the second team to go and entire season without defeat after Arsenal’s invisible team won the league in 2004. 

With fifteen games to go, Liverpool still have a long way to but the conversation about an unbeaten run as already begun. 

Liverpool have dropped just two points all season are do not appear to be slowing down at all. 

Here are a list of possible banana peels for the all conquering Liverpool team that might ensure they don’t end the season unbeaten. 

Liverpool would come up against Everton three days after their Champions League clash with Athletics Madrid and this would be one of those games. Matches between these two sides are always full of twists and turns and after what would be a major show down with Atletico, Liverpool might struggle to be fresh for the Everton game.

Liverpool also come up against Crystal Palace right after the derby with Everton and this could portend another danger for the unbeaten record. Crystal Palace are always a hard nut to crack. 

Liverpool will travel to Manchester in the first week of April and they could have wrapped up the title by then considering how well they are playing but City would look to spoil the party for the red army by getting one over team and ending their unbeaten run. 

In May, Liverpool open their account with a trip to the Emirates and how poetic it would be for Arsenal to be the team that ends Liverpool’s unbeaten run. With Mikel Arteta as manager, this Arsenal team should not be ruled off. 

Liverpool’s clash with Chelsea at the twilight of the season is another one that could be difficult to navigate. Chelsea versus Liverpool will always throw up its flashpoint and it could potential be a top four decider for the Blues depending on how things play out. 

What other teams do you think can stop Liverpool? 

Do you think this Liverpool team will go the season unbeaten?