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Premier League result: Liverpool beat Wolves but Man City clinch title with comeback win over Aston Villa

Premier League / Matchday 38
Anfield / 22.05.2022
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Ben Snowball

Updated 22/05/2022 at 16:55 GMT


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GOAL! LIVERPOOL 0-1 WOLVES
The visitors silence Anfield. Konate misjudges a simple ball over the top and Jimenez races into the right side of the area. He shows great composure to look up and roll a cross into the path of Neto, who easily sweeps home from close-range.
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H2H AT ANFIELD
Liverpool 34 wins, Wolves 9 wins, 7 draws.
1st Half
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KICK OFF!
Wolves get us underway.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The last time a team failed to win the top-flight title after topping the table coming into the final day was Liverpool in 1989. They lost 2-0 to Arsenal at Anfield with Michael Thomas scoring an infamous last minute goal to snatch the championship out of the Merseysiders' grasp.
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REVEALED: THE EUROSPORT PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM OF THE YEAR
Is Sadio Mane included? Should Harry Kane or Cristiano Ronaldo start up front?
Find out who made the cut in the article below!
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Klopp's philosophy - 'Enjoy the journey, don't worry about the final'

15.35
WOLVES WINLESS IN SIX LEAGUE MATCHES
“I don’t know why. We were unlucky sometimes, but we still fight, we’re training well to have good results, but this is football. Sometimes you have ups and sometimes you have downs, and we are having downs at the moment.”
Jose Sa
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LIVERPOOL STAR WELL AWARE TITLE GLORY IS LOOKING UNLIKELY
"It’s not in our hands, that’s the only real shame about the day, but we’re more than happy to be in amongst it. To take it down to the very last day was something special from us."
Trent Alexander Arnold
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15.25
WOLVES EAGER TO MAKE ANFIELD IMPRESSION
“It will be exciting to be involved in this situation, and for us it’s a moment to play against a strong team, the manager is a big reference in the world, and we go there to give a different image than what we did in the last six games. We have a good record in away games, we had good performances against these kinds of teams, and we go there with an ambition to play the way we like to play in a big stadium.”
Bruno Lage
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15.20
SHOCKS APLENTY ON DAY 1 AT ROLAND-GARROS
Don't forget, the French Open is now underway and the place to stream it live or on demand is on discovery+. Plus we will have reports, highlights and all the best moments from the tennis on eurosport.com too.
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THREE CHANGES FOR WOLVES
Goalkeeper, Jose Sa returns between the sticks as one of three changes for the visitors. Rayan Aït-Nouri and Leander Dendoncker also feature.
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MO SALAH AND VIRGIL VAN DIJK ON THE BENCH FOR THE HOME SIDE
Sadio Mane returns to the Reds' starting XI as Jurgen Klopp makes seven changes from the side that won at Southampton in the week.
That means Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are deemed only fit enough for the bench after picking up knocks in the FA Cup win over Chelsea.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andrew Robertson, Naby Keïta, Jordan Henderson, Thiago, and Luis Díaz are the other big names to return.
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HOT OFF THE PRESS - THE TEAMSHEET IS IN…
CONFIRMED TEAMS – LIVERPOOL: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Matip, Robertson; Thiago, Keita, Henderson; Diaz, Mane, Jota... Subs: Kelleher, Van Dijk, Milner, Firmino, Salah, Jones, Minamino, Tsimikas, Elliott. /// WOLVES: Sa; Boly, Coady, Toti; Jonny, Moutinho, Dendoncker, Neves, Ait-Nouri; Neto, Jimenez... Subs: Ruddy, Hoever, Marcal, Podence, Trincao, Mosquera, Silva, Chiquinho, Hwang.
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GOOD AFTERNOON
Hello and welcome to LIVE updates of Liverpool versus Wolves on the final day of the 2021-22 season. The Reds are a point behind leaders Manchester City and need the Citizens to drop points at home to Aston Villa to have any chance of pipping Pep Guardiola's side to the title.
Kick off 16.00 BST.