A top-five Premier League clash has significant stakes for both sides as Liverpool host Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday in Jurgen Klopp's last match against a 'Big Five' EPL club as Reds manager.
Tottenham have more tangible competitive stakes on the line, as they fight for a Champions League place down the stretch of the season. Spurs sit fifth in the standings, seven points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa but also holding two games in hand.
With fifth in the table no longer likely to secure Champions League qualification in next year's reorganised European competition, Spurs will need to catch Aston Villa to grab a spot in next year's top tournament.
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Liverpool have little competitively at stake, sitting third in the table and holding a surely insurmountable lead over Aston Villa, but they will want to finish strong for Klopp as he departs the club. April saw the entire season unravel on multiple fronts, with poor results being compounded by touchline squabbles, so a course correction over the final few matches would give the German boss the send-off he deserves after such a legendary tenure at Anfield.
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In a game between two sides that have seemingly run out of steam, stick with the more talented squad. Spurs were exceedingly poor against Chelsea midweek, given chance after chance against a mentally weak club but unable to capitalise, only to concede a second and wither from there.
Spurs have not been phased much this season by facing a deficit, but it seems they're starting to lose their second-half magic. Liverpool are slumping to the finish line as well, but they
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