Peter Crouch bouncing Liverpool on Saturday when he faces Chelsea in the Premier League.
Liverpool went on to experience their second back-to-back defeat in Arneslot’s reign when they supported Saturday’s Premier League defeat at Crystal Palace after a 1-0 loss in the Champions League.
They will leave Chelsea home this weekend and enter the game behind Arsenal at the Premier League table if the Gunners defeat West Ham on Saturday afternoon.
Bruce also discovered something difficult recently, but won Jose Mourinho’s recent match against Benfica on Tuesday night.
And despite Liverpool losing their final two games, Ex-Reds Striker Crouch boldly predicted a compelling victory at Stamford Bridge.
“Obviously, Arsenal won in the final moments makes them feel like they’re a bit dominant,” he said on his Peter Crouch podcast.
“Liverpool probably needs a response, but it’s clearly a difficult place to get to Chelsea.
“But I think Liverpool will get the results here.”
Asked to predict the score, Crouch replied, “I’m going to go to 3-1 Liverpool.”
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Liverpool doesn’t have first-choice goalkeeper Alison to go out until the international break in November after injured his hamstring against Galatasaray.
Meanwhile, Chelsea has a lot of concerns about their own injuries.
Cole Palmer, Liam Dellup, Levi Colwill, Tosin Adalabioyo, Wesley Fofana, Andrei Santos and Dario Essogo all miss, but Trevo Sharoba will be stopped.
After beating Benfica, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca said: “We lost Andrei Santos.
“We have 7-8 players. It’s difficult to choose the same XI. But that’s what it is. It has to be adapted.”
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