Going to be very interesting to see if Liverpool shows up motivated or not.
The entire club isn't motivated as they'll likely be playing a decently rotated lineup.
The eleven that play will be motivated because some/most of them will be getting rare playing time.
We'll see what happens, but I'm not expecting much. I'll be less upset with a loss by a strong lineup than I will be for a rotated lineup. At least they will have tried with the former. With no shot at going undefeated, I'll be very disappointed if they field a particularly weak lineup.
EDIT: Not particularly thrilled with the lineup, but it isn't the worst. Not expecting much, but it is asking a lot of Williams and Jones to start in this match. Not sure Lallana or Origi are up for it either. Hopefully they will prove me wrong, but I doubt it.
EDIT 2: They're now a CL crash out away from setting the record for most disappointing end to a title season.
That triple save from Kepa was something else, along with the Gilmour nutmeg.
Chelsea, still wildly inconsistent.
Has slumped, but in case you missed it, we blew a lead against Bournemouth, and damn near lost it.
It was announced during the broadcast, that in the PL, Bournemouth hasn't taken 3 points when trailing all season long, and this was only the second draw they've accomplished after trailing this year.
While Liverpool has been scuffling, so has Chelsea, which is why I still expected Liverpool to win.
The strongest 11 didn't even play yesterday. That's the main reason I didn't expect Liverpool to win.