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Premier League is the most valuable league in the world today with 10.4 billion euros. Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Liverpool are some of the most valuable clubs in the Premier League.
Arsenal are currently at the top of the table and they are title contenders this season. Saka, Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli and Willaim Saliba are among Arsenal's most valuable players.
Manchester City are second in the Premier League standings and are among the favorites to win both the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League title this season. Erling Haaland, Jack Grealish, Bernado Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Ruben Dias are among Manchester City's most valuable players.
LaLiga is the second most valuable league in the world, 4.78 billion. Barcelona and Real Madrid are still the strongest teams in La Liga. Both teams have maintained very consistent form for over a decade and have both surpassed other teams in the league.
Serie A is the third most valuable league in the world, 4.63 billion. Napoli, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus are some of the most valuable teams in Serie A.
The Bundesliga is the fourth most valuable league, 4.33 billion, and Ligue 1 is the fifth most valuable, 3.57 billion.
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Liverpool have lost once at Anfield in the Premier League this season and conceded just nine goals; Arsenal without a win there in Premier League since 2012; watch Liverpool vs Arsenal live on Sky Sports Premier League from 4pm on Super Sunday; kick-off 4.30pm
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says it is 'super difficult' to find answers for his team's inconsistent form and jokes about the early start of press conference.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says it is 'super difficult' to find answers for his team's inconsistent form and jokes about the early start of his press conference
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his players cannot rely on Anfield's atmosphere to end their poor run of form, with Mikel Arteta making plain Arsenal's ambition to end their long winless run at the stadium when the sides meet live on Sky Sports on Sunday.
Despite a disappointing season, Liverpool have only lost once at home in the Premier League this term and conceded just nine goals.
Premier League leaders Arsenal visit this weekend but the Gunners haven't won at Anfield in the league since September 2012, when current boss Arteta was playing in midfield.
Liverpool are four games without a win in all competitions but their last victory - a 7-0 thrashing of rivals Manchester United - shows what is achievable in front of their own supporters. Sunday, April 9, April:
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"I don't know exactly what you can say about us at the moment so it shows the situation. It's still Anfield, we are at home and we still have to show reaction and improve." Klopp said in his pre-match press conference. conference.
Anfield is not the only place we should lean on, but it's no secret that our mix of people, pitch and boys is pretty good.
"That's what we need to add, but don't count on it. I have a very good feeling that we can do it."
By contrast, opposition boss Arteta is eager for his team to seize the opportunity. He defended the footage of him playing Liverpool's national anthem You'll Never Walk Alone Through the Speaker in training ahead of last season's trip to Anfield, but urged his players to take on the challenge in school This period.
"We prepare for each game in a different way, we prepare the mentality for the whole team, the scenario in which we are going to play. On that day, we decided to do it," he said. speak.
"We know we're going to have to do our best to win the game. And above all better than in the second half of last year. "We have a great opportunity to go to Anfield and do something we haven't done in years. They are a fantastic team, led by a top coach and creating an atmosphere worth it. amazement makes the task difficult for any opponent."
Arteta made the mistake of losing his temper last season, engaging in a 0-0 challenge for the ball with Klopp, which seemed to have cheered the home fans.
He insists there is no lingering feeling of difficulty between him and Klopp and is confident that his players will continue to focus on the task at hand this time around - just as they were under high pressure in the Premier League. other games this season.
"It's football," Arteta said. Then we kissed and left. I have all the respect and admiration for what he and the staff have done at Liverpool. We will go on.
"I reacted that day, to protect our players in the best possible way. But I don't want to see myself that way, so I hope [I don't do that anymore].
[Arsenal players] know [they have to stay calm]. They are aware of that. We know what we have to do.
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