
Liverpool need to take their European form to Molinuex this evening in order to end their Premier League slump as they take on Wolves.
The Reds made light work of their Champions League last-16 clash with RB Leipzig in midweek, securing a 4-0 aggregate win to reach the quarter-final, but the result came in stark contrast with a dismal run in the league.
Last Sunday’s loss to Fulham marked a new low, the relegation-threatened outfit inflicting a sixth-straight home league defeat, the first such run in the club’s history.
Yet despite that nightmare streak, the door to the top four remains just about ajar after Chelsea, West Ham, Tottenham and Everton all dropped points this weekend and the Reds must take advantage this evening.
The home side’s season has largely petered out, with Nuno Espirito Santo’s men firmly mid-table and winless in their last three in the league.