Liverpool's 3-0 thrashing of Leicester City in the early hours of Tuesday morning (16th) has created a seven-game winning streak in the Premier League, ensuring that they will be able to play in the UEFA Cup next season, and are only one point behind Manchester United and Newcastle United, who are one game behind, and there is hope that they will be able to qualify for the UEFA Europa League. Although the initiative is still in the hands of United and Newcastle, the Reds are in a strong position to win all their matches, and the final result is up to them.

Liverpool's great form made a comeback in this match. In the 33rd minute, Gudis Jonsson scored from Mohamed Sana's pass, and 3 minutes later, this pair of duo was in full force again, Gudis Jonsson scored from Mohamed Sana's pass, and took a shot from inside the penalty area. Liverpool controlled the game smoothly. 71 minutes later, Mohamed Sana took a penalty kick outside the penalty area, Mohamed Sana made a move to shoot the ball, and then Alexandre Arnault scored a world wave, helping Liverpool to win 3-0 in the match.

Liverpool have won 7 games in a row in the last month, only 1 point away from 3rd and 4th place Newcastle and Man U. Although both teams have the advantage of playing 1 game less, but in terms of the recent situation, it is obvious that Liverpool is the first to win, Man U. and Newcastle have lost 2 points in the last 3 league games, and there is no lack of hard battles in the rest of the schedule, Liverpool will have a chance to be the best in the future as they will play against Villa and Southampton in the last 2 matches respectively.

Liverpool will win at least the Europa League next season, Gopper said after the game: "I didn't think we could play in Europe 6 or 7 weeks ago, the team lacked stability and the only chance was to win the next games, it sounds crazy but we really did it. The fate of the UEFA Europa League is out of our hands, but our task is to win the last two games to put pressure on them (Man Utd, Newcastle).

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