
Liverpool vs Aston Villa: Key Stats
- Despite their recent poor form, Liverpool are Opta favorites supercomputerIn the first simulation, the matches won 56.9% out of 10,000 simulations.
- The Reds have won 11 of their last 15 Premier League games, losing only one league meeting with Aston Villa.
- Mohamed Salah contributes a goal in the Premier League Record for most goals by a single club.
Liverpool are in a terrible predicament. They've lost six of their last seven games and are playing in all competitions for the second time in the last 70 years. They're hoping to avoid losing five league games in a row for the first time since September 1953. Can they break through their slump against Aston Villa?
The recent form of the visitors suggests otherwise. Villa remain unbeaten in six senior league matches, the second longest winning streak in the division behind Bournemouth (eight). Villa have won their last four matches, including a 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur and a 1-0 victory over Manchester City last weekend.
The latter game gives Unai Emery's side the chance to become the first team since Leicester City won the title in February to beat Manchester City and Liverpool in consecutive matches in 2016 (2-0 against the Reds, 3-1 against Manchester City).
Leicester City offer similarities to Liverpool. They have lost their last four Premier League games, the Foxes the only defending champions to lose five in a row in the 2016-17 modern era. There have been seven such instances in top-flight history of defending champions losing five in a row, three of which were Liverpool (1906-07, 1923-24 and 1947-48).
Villa have a clear blueprint to follow to potentially add the Reds for the 2025-26 season to that list of shame. Liverpool's opponents have played 571 long passes against them in the Premier League this season, which is the most any team has faced in the league, although this is very effective According to this, opponents 20.5% of passes have come from long passes, which is also the highest percentage against any side. No doubt it has shaken up their preferred method of play.
However, the Villa are not one of the division's long ball teams. That doesn't mean they can't play on one-off occasions, but their road to success may be a long one, but it's another road of significance.
Only Bournemouth (six) have scored more goals in the Premier League this season from outside the box than Aston Villa (five times), with Matty Cash responsible for two of them. It makes Villa one of the four players at wing-back who have scored many times from distance this season (Antoine Semenio, Danny Welbeck and Moises Caicedo are also in two).
Cash has started all nine league games this season so is very likely to feature at Anfield. Javi Elliott won't be involved he can't face his parent club while Emiliano Buendia, Andrés García and Yuri Tilemans are injured.
The problems of the Liverpool squad explain why Arne Sloter did not accept the risk of his first choice player in the Carabao Cup in midweek at Crystal Palace. The Dutchman made 10 substitutions and fielded a team of inexperienced youngsters and in-form fringe players, which unsurprisingly led to a 3-0 loss for the Eagles.
Ryan Gravenberger has returned to practice and could play, but Allyson Becker, Jeremiah Frimpong, Curtis Jones, Alexander Isaac Long-term absentee Giovanni Leoni will miss the game Injuries.
The sight of Villa may have added to Mohamed Salah's goal at Brentford last week as he looks to shake off his recent slump. He has an excellent record against Villa, scoring or assisting (or both) on six occasions against them at Anfield. Only once did he hit more than 64 against Villa, without finding the net anywhere or setting up a teammate to do so.
Salah has a total of 275 goals and assists in the Premier League Liverpool (187 goals, 88 assists), behind the record single. The holder is Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (with 183 goals and 93 assists), but perhaps the honor will change hands this weekend.

Liverpool are the first team in the history of England's top flight They won their first five games in a season, but then lost each of their next four. Villa could become the second team to come away with nothing They won five of their first five games in a top-flight season Row, after Preston North End in 1936-37.
In a crazy season like this, it's getting harder and harder to predict what's going to happen here. What's certain is that Liverpool need the three points more urgently.
Liverpool vs Aston Villa Head to Head
Liverpool's form against Aston Villa was far stronger than their recent string of results.
The Reds have won six of their last seven Premier League home games against Villa, drawing the other. They haven't won. Prior to that, they played them four times at Anfield.
Villa, on the other hand, won the title at Villa Park in October 2020 with a stunning 7-2 victory over the then defending team, which was largely a deviation of this head-to-head encounter. It was their last win 15 Premier League games against Liverpool, a sequence that includes 11 losses.
If the recent state of affairs is favorable to visitors here, the history is very favorable No.
Liverpool vs Aston Villa Predictions
Opta's numbers favor a home win.
Liverpool win in 56.9% in Supercomputer The match runs through. The next most likely result is a draw at 22.3%, with an Aston Villa win rated at 20.8% probability.
The problem with Arne Slaughter is that Liverpool would have been favorites for many of their recent losses, maybe all of them. This The Reds are in such bad form they've even overwhelmed the supercomputer.

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