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Aston Villa vs Liverpool Prediction & Betting tips
This quirky encounter in the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup shows the ridiculous, sometimes grotesque features of modern football.
The reigning overall Champions League winner will meet Aston Villa there on Tuesday evening. The next competitive game for the Reds is kicked off just 20 hours after the final whistle – in Qatar, just under seven hours’ flight away, as part of the FIFA Club World Cup 2019.
Accordingly, Liverpool FC had to split the squad and decided to compete with the U23 in the League Cup, which is often referred to as the “Mickey Mouse Cup”.
This also explains why Aston Villa against Liverpool is listed as the big favorite in bookmakers’ odds.
Although the Claret & Blue Army have not won four competitive games in a row, coach Dean Smith is finally able to use his entire first garrison, which of course influences the forecast at Aston Villa against Liverpool.
However, we believe that the Villans are not overly interested in investing too much in this match. After all, the 17th of the Premier League is facing an English week with three cellar duels. Accordingly, at Aston Villa against Liverpool Tip 2, the only betting option that can be played with Value.
Aston Villa:
For the traditional club and seven-time English champion Aston Villa, this quarter-final in the EFL Cup is also anything but happy. Because it is clear that the newcomer in Villa Park at home meets a selection of youngsters from the Reds, the club from Birmingham is ultimately under pressure.
After all, the League Cup – as low as its reputation is – is a direct route into the Europa League, which means considerable additional revenue and serves as an attractant for interesting new signings on the transfer market.
A club like Villa wants to take this competition seriously, which the Claret & Blue Army has won five times so far. The starting point is problematic.
If Aston Villa wins against Liverpool, which according to bookmaker odds is practically almost certain, the club has simply fulfilled its duty against a B-elf. The small mini crisis of just four points from the last eight league games in the Premier League would not go away.
Losing the Villans against the alleged underdog could, on the other hand, further aggravate the crisis, which Dean Smith certainly cannot use at the moment. After all, Aston Villa are only 17th in the table after the recent three defeats in a row – tied with Southampton, with the Saints having the worse goal difference.
Already on Saturday the Claret & Blue Army Southampton welcomes in Villa Park, where the promoted player really needs a threesome before the next home game against fellow promoted player Norwich awaits on Boxing Day next Thursday. Then again only two days later the away game is at the bottom of Watford.
Three league games against the teams in places 18, 19 and 20 of the current table. Three games in which Aston Villa could theoretically be handed to the bottom of the table, but also has the chance to make up for the table properly.
Accordingly, it could be a tactical trick by Dean Smith to go into the League Cup with a B-Elf. On the one hand, to save the regulars for the three pioneering league games and on the other hand, so that in the event of a defeat against Liverpool’s second garrison, there is no need to sweep up pieces of broken glass.
Liverpool:
Where Liverpool FC is on it, Tuesday’s League Cup will exceptionally contain little of the current high-flyer of the Premier League, who won the UEFA Champions League for the sixth time in club history this summer.
After all, it is precisely this premier class that imposed on the Reds the obligation to take part in the FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar this week. A competition that is sometimes seen as annoying by the European teams, but which flushes a lot of money into the coffers and of course has to be won as a favorite.
Accordingly, the Scousers also travel to Qatar with the best cast. Not only did Jürgen Klopp leave none of his superstars at home, but he also took four players with young stars such as Curtis Jones, Harvey lliott, Rhian Brewster and Neco Williams who would have been considered for the second garrison.
Meanwhile, in the League Cup, U23 coach Neil Critchley leads the field, who, with his team in Premier League 2, has a solid seventh place in the table after 13 games and does a good job overall.
This game is of course an opportunity for him and for the remaining players in his team to prove themselves and draw attention to themselves. While the EFL Cup is mostly seen as a chore by the big clubs and is only half-heartedly committed, this quarter-final is the highlight of the year for quite a few of the players of the little Reds.
This is exactly what gives Aston Villa against Liverpool the tip on the supposed underdog with so much value. With players such as Ki-Jana Hoever, Sepp van den Berg or Yasser Larouci, the defensive in particular is staffed with outstanding talents, according to which many renowned world clubs are already licking their fingers.
Aston Villa vs Liverpool head to head matches
02.11.19 PL Aston Villa Liverpool 1 : 2
14.02.16 PL Aston Villa Liverpool 0 : 6
26.09.15 PL Liverpool Aston Villa 3 : 2
19.04.15 FAC Aston Villa Liverpool 2 : 1
17.01.15 PL Aston Villa Liverpool 0 : 2
