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Premier League Round 14: The good, the bad and the ugly
Liverpool will look to continue their excellent form when they take on Newcastle at St James’ Park on Sunday afternoon.
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Indeed, only Liverpool versus Everton (20) and Liverpool versus Manchester United (16) have produced more Premier League red cards than the clashes between Liverpool and Newcastle (14). That strike was one of seven goals he scored last term and he will be looking to repeat that trick again on Sunday afternoon.
“I have good memories from the game last season”, Perez told the Shields Gazette.
“We are working hard to try and turn the season around this year and try to get a win”.
“I don’t like saying, but Steve McClaren is really under real pressure at the moment”, said Wright on the Matchday Live with Fletch & Sav show on BT Sport 1 on Saturday morning (December 5) when asked to predict the next Premier League manager to lose his job.
All three points today would certainly be a shock result for Newcastle as their current situations couldn’t be further departed from the current mood at Liverpool.
Liverpool suffered a 1-0 loss to Newcastle in this fixture last season.
If you haven’t changed your team by now, well you’re in luck because sometimes the most obvious player to bring in isn’t always the most profitable, as your opponents are likely to make the same “mainstream” move.
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“I understand that the “lesser sides” are closing the gap but [the big guns] have to do better, way better, find some consistency”.