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Sweet ten reasons why Liverpool we qualify for Champions League on final week of premier League 

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Sweet ten reasons why Liverpool we qualify for Champions League on final week of premier League 

Jurgen Klopp’s side have one week left to qualify for the Champions League

Liverpool’s push for the top four has nearly reached its conclusion as we enter the final week of the Premier League season.

Currently, they sit in fifth place, three points behind Newcastle United and Manchester United heading into their final game, but both of those sides have two games left to play this week.

The Reds saw their seven-game winning run ended by Aston Villa over the weekend, as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Anfield, and now just have a game at already relegated Southampton to come.

If either Manchester United or Newcastle pick up a point in their final two games then Liverpool will not be able to finish in the Champions League places. We’ve opted for the glass half-full mentality and decided to look at just what does need to happen for Liverpool to finish in the top four.

Newcastle United (3rd Place – 69 Points)

The Magpies have been one of the stories of the season under Eddie Howe and look set to qualify for the Champions League even if they lose both games, given their goal difference. But the required swing is not impossible.

As it stands, Newcastle sit in third place with 69 points with two games left to play – against relegation-battling Leicester City on Monday night and away at struggling Chelsea.

Liverpool have an inferior goal difference of +28 to Newcastle’s +35. So, if the Toon lost both games 2-0, the Reds would still need to beat Southampton by three clear goals to move level on goal difference. Liverpool would have a better ‘goals for’ tally and move ahead of Newcastle.

Manchester United (4th Place – 69 Points)

Erik Ten Hag’s side find themselves in a similar position to Newcastle and the United boss recently made a strong prediction that the battle was already concluded. “There is no race,” he said. “We will be playing in the Champions League next season, meanwhile, Liverpool will be playing on Thursdays. It’s that simple.”

United will welcome Chelsea to Old Trafford on Thursday before Fulham’s visit on the final day of the season.

Given they boast 69 points and two games in hand on Liverpool, a point from either one of those games will ensure their Champions League qualification.

Should United lose both games and Liverpool win, Jurgen Klopp’s side would leapfrog them on goal difference and move into the top four.

Liverpool (5th Place – 66 Points)

The 1-1 draw with Villa derailed their winning run but also failed to maintain the intense pressure that they had built over the course of the last seven games.

Now, the task’s of both Newcastle and United look far less complex and Klopp’s side look like they will have to settle for Europa League football next season – the only competition the German hasn’t won during his time at the club.

The Reds boast a better goal difference (+28) than United (+11) and will be praying for Chelsea and Fulham to pull off what would be shock victories in the final week of the season.

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