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Old 26-04-2018, 11:51 AM
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings

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Originally Posted by owen10 View Post
TBH I’m more concerned abt this weekend’s league game agt Stoke.
JK cannot afford to make wholesale changes for sure. Some key players might be sacrificed like the WBA game. If we take the lead, the other players will have to take responsibility to defend when other key players (like Sala) are subbed out. Stoke will be fighting their hearts out agt relegation. Those of us who follow epl closely will know results can sometimes be so crazy. Eg WBA won over Devils. I dun mind any ugly win. If we drop pts n Chelsea beat Swansea, it’ll set up a very nervous finish at Stamford Bridge.
Going by Klopp's post Roma match media interviews, it is clear that the Stoke game was on his mind straight after the end of that match. He used the words "massive game", "we really need the three points" and also invoked on Reds fans to replicate the same electrifying Kop atmosphere in Anfield on Saturday.

So i think he will field a strong team. Problem is we are close to running on an empty tank. Just got to hope for the best as the next two games look like crunch time for us.

Back to the CL, forgot to give a big shout out to James Milner who notched up his ninth assist of Liverpool's current CL campaign, beating a record previously held by Wayne Rooney and Neymar