Liverpool can move to within a point of Champions League qualification should they perpetuate Chelsea’s misery on Saturday afternoon. Both teams enter the weekend‘s bout in rather somber moods, with the hosts disappointed to have succumbed to their first Manchester United double in a decade. Arne Slot’s side simply weren’t good enough at Old Trafford despite an early second-half rally, as Kobbie Mainoo’s strike decided a topsy-turvy affair. The Red Devils, as a result, confirmed their spot among Europe‘s elite next season. Liverpool have seldom performed like a team capable of competing with the continent’s aristocracy this term, with supporters merely wanting this season to be over. It soon will be, but Liverpool must ensure there’s an absence of unnecessary tension over the next couple of weeks. Liverpool Still Without Key Leaders Alisson (R) has been nursing another hamstring injury.…