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Liverpool FC v Leicester City
Liverpool host top of the table Leicester City at Anfield (3pm GMT kick off).
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However, both Leicester and Ranieri have defied the doubters, and began Christmas Day top of the Premier League.
Arsenal, only two points behind the surprise leaders, have a new steel and maturity about them this season, and with key players due to return from injury in the next few weeks, the Gunners are now bookmakers’ favourites to lift the trophy.
He says: Klopp is a manager who wants his teams to keep their heads up in adversity, to stick together and fight through unity and belief.
The top of the table Foxes go to Klopp’s Liverpool on Boxing Day and Ranieri admitted he wanted to learn from his new Barclays Premier League rival.
Leicester City started the 2015/2016 season wary of their position in the previous campaign, where they ended six points above relegation zone.
Former Reds striker Neil Mellor believes that Jurgen Klopp will be demanding more from his side today. They play with power and pace on the break and have outscored every team in the division so far.
Klopp will welcome back goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who missed the defeat at Watford with a hamstring injury, and central defender Dejan Lovren, who has recovered from a knee problem. Saturday’s match will be crucial for Liverpool as they look to improve their recent slump which saw them go without a win in the last four matches and Klopp will be counting on his little magician to help lift his side. Plus, if it’s lineups, stats and a box score you are after, click on the link below. Can interim boss Alan Curtis get them back on track? Liverpool were bullied by a team chock-full of confidence, and the defeat raised more serious questions about whether reinforcements are needed in defence and in goal. Since changing coaches, Liverpool have won just three of their seven home games in all competitions, and they’ve only scored a few times in two of those matches. Leicester will wait for that slip up, then they’ll look to find Vardy or Mahrez and they’ll work their magic once again.
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All the goals from Liverpool’s 3-1 win against Leicester last season.