indeed both chelsea and liverpool not play in european competition even chelsea now compete in BPL only.
but i think it is not guarantee anything manchester united at same position in last two season and what happened to them? nothing.
it may can be an advantage on how player fitness and avoid a lot of injury .
Man United was not being on top performance in last two seasons, in otherwise Chelsea and Liverpool playing great in this season. So if you look the difference, then you will realize that both of teams have good chance to win Premier League now.
Exactly. But it's effective though with what Klopp is trying to achieve. Milner can overlap forward at the attacking third and effectively become another winger, a position he's used to and played at Manchester City.
Ashley Young played decent when Mourinho was positioned as the right back vs Swansea. A lot of people thought Mourinho was high when he chose that line up, but if you think about it, it makes sense. Young's experience was a big factor when he played out of position, younger players would get lost and wouldn't know what to do I think.
Well I think it's because the 'old' players dont have more chance to play, so they do training hardly to play out of their original position and if they succeed, the coach will put them on the pitch again.
Bit off topic, but I often bet on Milner to score if he playing as starting line up, since he is penalty taker for Liverpool