It's only natural for Leicester to lose against the strength of Liverpool, who are superior; it's difficult to get a win against a team like Liverpool. With this victory, Liverpool managed to climb to the top five, and Liverpool managed to win five times in a row. Liverpool must continue to maintain this achievement to climb to the top three at the top of the standings.
Then you would concur that it must have been really unnatural for a team like Brighton to win despite the form and strength of Arsenal. I don’t think it is only natural for Leicester to have lost against Liverpool. Admittedly, Liverpool is in a much better form and is seemingly stronger than their opponents. Despite being in better form and also better on paper, Liverpool dominated the game playing really good and had the win as a result.
With this win, Liverpool is a big threat to the positions of either Newcastle and Manchester United or perhaps both. I particularly fear for Man United as they’re pretty unpredictable when it comes to games. Would they win their remaining games and secure their spot? Or give in to the pressure and go ahead to lose or draw the remaining games left to play.
because the possibility for Liverpool to be able to finish in the top 4 is still there so this team's motivation is very big in its last few matches and it is evident and it is clear that they are playing very insistently to win in their last few matches.
regardless of whether or not Liverpool won the match, it must be admitted that in terms of quality Liverpool is much better and consistently Liverpool is now much better than before even though in terms of motivation to win the match these two teams really want pins full, Liverpool are continuing to fight to be finishing in the top 4 while hoping Man United and Newcastle make mistakes in the rest of their matches this season and Leicester are struggling to get out of the relegation zone.
Liverpool seem to have returned to their best form at the moment but unfortunately it is a little too late, now the season is almost over.