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Premier League Boxing Day 2016 schedule
Claudio Ranieri’s men have only Arsenal’s company at the top whereas Liverpool have been pushed back to ninth in the table, with the likes of Crystal Palace, Watford and West Ham ahead of them. “We have to start better, be aware of Leicester’s counter-attacks and create a good position to deal with them, a flexible position”.
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Enough about Liverpool for the minute, lets take a look at this weekend’s opposition.
All of our London sides are in Boxing Day Premier League action today and this handy chart shows how Arsenal could finish the day on top with Chelsea as low as 18th.
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.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has revealed secret talks with striker Christian Benteke as he attempts to get the big Belgian on the score sheet again, speaking to The Liverpool Echo. At the start of the season the odds on Leicester winning were 5000/1 amazingly they have now been shortened to just 10/1. So Saturday’s match also might follow the path like they did against Manchester United where they drew 1-1 despite having greater share of chances at goal. “Now we have made a few decisions and hopefully you will see the results of that”.
Unfortunately for the fans of the top four clubs, they all fall behind the Foxes, a small club with a home capacity of 32, 262 and financial strength incomparable to the big boys’. “The players know we are doing well but we haven’t achieved anything”.
“Why can’t we continue to run, run, run?”
“I’m looking forward to 2016”.
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Liverpool have only won three of nine Premier League games since Jurgen Klopp took over the reins at Anfield from Brendan Rodgers. Leicester will beat Ranieri’s pre-season points target of 40 with a win at Anfield and the boss has already said he will sit down with his squad to re-evaluate their goals. “We have to keep going and work hard”, he added.