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I have never seen the point of fielding a weakened side in something like the FA Cup. Does Klopp think that the league title is theirs already? Does a coach field a weakened side in the HOPE that they will win something else? Now Liverpool are out of the FA Cup, stupid decision to field a weakened side. "Now we can concentrate on the league" I've heard said a thousand or more times with now their only possible chance of silverware leaving them no margin for error.
 
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So PL tie #6 in the Spurs domestic cup campaigns this season.
And at least 4 PL teams will be going out in round 4.
 
Utd are on a roll at the moment, one I cannot see continuing for too much longer. They will probably fade after a defeat so I'm giving this (reluctantly) an Arsenal win.
 
Liverpool lose two on the bounce. Is this the start of the wobble?

They've got away games at Brighton and West Ham both of whom could offer a threat to a team with a lack of centre halves. In between they have home games against Leicester and Palace, who are impossible to predict.

Despite being down to playing a 16 year old and a midfielder in central defence, nothing about squad weakness or lack of resource in the BBC report......just us then <laugh>