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Rubin Kazan manager trolls Chelsea after Europa League tie

However, the team have had better fortune as anchored by their big 3-1 win in the English Premier League over defending champions Chelsea and are now hoping that they can translate their league performance to the European stage against Rubin Kazan.

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“I’m really enjoying myself here where the fans and everyone associated with the club have been really good with me”. The message from him is very clear.

His return to the place of his birth has, of course, cranked up the irrepressible rumor mill once more, with the chance of the 35-year-old pulling on the red jersey increasing with every mile he travels away from the US.

“It was not easy with possession, we could have had more and we deserved our goal and then we have to learn to win”, he added.

‘Whatever he wants to do, we will help him.

And reports claim that the decision was made ahead of the game at Goodison Park, with Liverpool eager to lure Mourinho to club from bitter rivals Chelsea. Leaders FC Sion have eight with Bordeaux on three and Rubin on two. Gerrard, 35, will take advice from friends, family and trusted colleagues within football before deciding whether it is appropriate to get involved at Liverpool again, even if it is just for training. Klopp registered the Reds’ first away win in Europe for three years – five days after he did what Brendan Rodgers failed to do over three years; win at Stamford Bridge.

“At home, we’ve got no problems because we’re very strong and we play well”.

“Jordon scored a wonderful goal on the counter”, he said. Still in this season’s Europa League they have had 22 shots on target compared to just eight by Rubin. (AP Photo/Nikolai Alexandrov) Rubins Solomon Kverkvelia, right, and Liverpools Christian Benteke fight for the ball during their Europa League Group B soccer match in Kazan, Russia, Thursday, November 5, 2015. Photo by Ian Cooper. When they counter-attacked, we locked in on that and dealt with it.

“Everything is fine, ideal between LFC and Stevie, but I don’t know him until now and I’m looking forward to the moment we meet each other and we’ll talk about his ideas for the future, maybe, if he has a few”.

Alan Pardew’s Crystal Palace represent the next challenge for Klopp, who is unbeaten in his first six matches in charge of Liverpool amid an impressive start from the German boss.

Mignolet is desperate to ensure momentum is maintained into the upcoming global break.

“We took the next step and there were important signs from the team about how they can handle situations in a game”.

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“We need to recover as quickly as we can for the game on Sunday”. That opened the door a bit for them but we struck back.

Steven Gerrard