Rousing the Kop

Alan Shearer says there's something Liverpool absolutely can't do vs Chelsea as he predicts tomorrow's result

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Liverpool are set to take on Chelsea in their next Premier League game on Saturday. The Reds have been in fine form for most of the season apart from their last two outings against Crystal Palace and Galatasaray.



After losing their winning streaks in the Premier League and the Champions League over the last seven days, the Reds are still sitting on top of the table and will now be looking towards their clash against the Blues.Peter Crouch believes that Liverpool will come out on top, but unless Arne Slot can get his men to click, it feels like it could be a rather tough challenge for the club to face. Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty ImagesAhead of the game, pundits, journalists, and fans will all share their thoughts on how the game will pan out, with Alan Shearer also chipping in with his opinion on the clash.Alan Shearer says that Liverpool can’t lose three games on the bounceAs mentioned, the Reds’ poor form over the last week or so has quickly become a massive concern.

And now, ahead of the Premier League clash between Liverpool and Chelsea on Saturday, Shearer has shared his thoughts on the game and the thing that Slot’s men cannot do against Enzo Maresca’s this weekend.“It’s a great game. Liverpool can’t lose three on the spin – they’re the defending champions and pre-season title favourites,” he said to the Metro.“If Chelsea lose three league games on the spin, Maresca is under huge pressure as well.“I’ll probably sit on the fence because of the importance of both teams not losing the game, prediction: draw.”Liverpool must get back to winning ways against ChelseaAlthough every club is allowed the odd bad performance here and there, the fact that two have come in a row for Liverpool is far from ideal.Going into the 2025-26 season, the Anfield outfit were expected to run away with the Premier League and perhaps even come out on top in the Champions League.