Clarets Mad - Clarets v Liverpool, English Premier League Match Preview.
Venue: Turf Moor, Harry Potts Way, Burnley, BB10 4BX.
Kick-off – 17.30 - 26th December 2023.
Burnley entertain Liverpool on Boxing Day with, yet another made for TV scheduling but not for the fan’s crazy kick-off times. I’m sure however, 22,000 die-hard supporters will assemble in east Lancashire to watch what should be an interesting clash between two teams needing a win for very different reasons.
Burnley go into the fixture following a surprise but welcome away win at Craven Cottage whilst the Liverpool team emerges from a 1-1 draw at Anfield against fellow EPL title chasers Arsenal in another Saturday evening made for TV match-up. They were also held to a draw by a resolute Manchester United last Sunday and there is little doubt Jurgen Klopp will demand he leaves Turf Moor with three points from this game.
Burnley are finally coming to terms with the English Premier League at long last and a recent improvement in performances does at least suggest they can go into this encounter with a genuine chance off adding to their points total. The Clarets currently sit in 19th place in the league table with 11 points from 18 games, Liverpool are currently 2nd with 39 points from the same number of games played.
One’s to watch: The return of Lyle Foster to the Clarets’ ranks bolsters their offensive abilities but it is also worth mentioning that young goalkeeper James Trafford has epitomized the renewed Burnley fighting spirit in recent weeks as Vincent Kompany’s men try to climb out of the relegation zone. Trafford’s wonderful shot stopping ability will no doubt be put to the test on Boxing Day evening.
For the Reds Jurgen Klopp has a wonderful array of attacking options but in Mohamed Salah he probably has the most potent attacking winger in global football at his disposal. I expect Kompany to play Welsh international Connor Roberts to try and nullify Salah’s constant threat. How the Burnley rear-guard will contain the likes of Nunez, Gakpo, Diaz, Jones and Elliot will be seen at the final whistle.
Verdict: It’s becoming increasingly difficult to predict a Burnley score line due to their huge improvement in recent performances; Liverpool must start as favourites but I’m going for a Christmas Miracle and opt for a 2-0 home win. This would replicate a famous win for Sean Dyche when Sam Vokes and Andre Gray both netted to leave Klopp speechless in an against the odds 2-0 home victory.
Footnote: I always looked forward to the feisty exchanges between Sean Dyche and Jurgen Klopp when Dyche was the Burnley gaffer. The Clarets have a new kid on the block now in Vincent Kompany whose geniality shines through. It would however, make my Christmas if Kompany could render Klopp speechless just one more time. (TEC).
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