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Liverpool Legend Predicts Central Defensive Pairing Jurgen Klopp Will Pick vs Burnley
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Liverpool now sit fourth in the Premier League table, two points clear of Arsenal and three ahead of arch-rivals Manchester United – although both of those directly below them boast a game in hand.
“No matter who comes up against us it’s not easy to roll us over and win 3-0 or 4-0”.
Liverpool host Burnley at 4pm on Sunday.
Burnley, on the other hand, have only earned two points on the road in the Premier League this season with their home form proving instrumental to their survival bid. Their last clash was a 3-2 defeat away at Swansea.
Liverpool will be looking to cement their position in the top four when they take on Burnley at Anfield on Sunday afternoon. Given the league leaders now enjoy a 14-point advantage over Liverpool, it is not hard to see why the title will be heading to West London rather than Merseyside. Burnley will do so with Andre Gray as their main attacking catalyst.
Everyone knows that Jurgen Klopp is mother and father of “gegenpressing” – style of play that you leave the possession to the opponent and attack their back line so every tackle or interception in that area is pretty much a goal scoring chance.
There are 11 games left in this Premier League campaign but seven of them are at Anfield and the reds will likely need as close to maximum points from home if they are to successfully make it into the Champions League places.
“Before Arsenal, the mood was optimistic”. In this moment I think we should only think about how we can do it. We need to be ready for work again, creating an atmosphere on the pitch and in the stadium.
“We’re the underdog, by a long margin”, added Dyche.
“We think always about the break, the discussion and all that stuff”. Now they bid to maintain that form against one of the five teams to have beaten them in the league this season. We are obviously an underdog. After the Spurs win we went and lost against Leicester.
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“The beauty of football is it brings up unusual anomalies, but we’ve got to make that happen”. It’s amusing because last season we didn’t perform at a level as a whole team in away games for Newcastle but I was the only one who got the complains.