Record consecutive wins: 11 (from 18 February 1989 to 11 April 1989 and 15 March 2006 to 7 May 2006.). Liverpool: What happened the previous times Liverpool won 10 league games in a row? Victory against title rivals Manchester City this weekend will make it 30 points out of a possible 30 for Brendan Rodgers' side Matt Lawson Thursday 10 April 2014 17:50 Liverpool: What happened the previous times Liverpool won 10 league games in a row? | The Independent | The Independent
We've got an infinitely better chance of winning the quadruple than anyone else in the Premier League this season.
Yes. Anyone on a home draw. The most important thing at this later stage of the competition is to get that home draw before the neutral sf. You have to assume all teams are half decent at this point so use anfield hopefully to our advantage.
Is anyone really scared of them? We make Barcelona cry at Anfield, but quake at boro? We're League Cup champions. There's no bigger team.
Relatively strong team tonight. Yes a mix up but not bad and we have mane and Diaz to come on and Bradley and morton to come in if we can manage it
Liverpool: Alisson, Milner, Konate, Gomez, Tsimikas, Henderson, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Jones, Minamino, Jota, Origi. Subs: Adrian, Kelleher, Mane, Diaz, Robertson, Matip, Elliott, Morton, Bradley
Could be a struggle with that line up. No TAA, VVD or Salah on the bench either. Clearly Klopp not even trying for 4 trophies
Well, given he's put the world's greatest keeper,the classy konate, the imperious gomez, he legendary captain at no 6 and the culture hero origi in alongside the new goal scoring hero Jota I would contend you are talking through your esteemed posterior
I have not said we will lose, just that it will be a lot tougher with the team we have out, and not a lot on the bench in the midfield department.
Dear God you lot are so pessimistic . We have more than enough to get through . though obviously we may not .