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Frank McParland and Rodolfo Borrell left Liverpool Football Club last week despite what seemed to be a highly successful period of youth development under their stewardship. What does this mean for the future of the academy?
McParland, Borrell and the already departed Pep Segura arrived at The Academy in 2009 to find a youth system in total disarray. Liverpool operated as two individual parts, the first team and reserves based at Melwood, and the youth sides settled in Kirkby. There was no clear relationship between the two and seemingly little hope of getting an under 18 player promoted to train with the first team.
Borrell, employed as the new under 18s manager, was horrified at what he found. There was no recognised striker and the player’s tactical understanding was practically none existent.
Transformation
In four years the transformation has been remarkable. The coaching has improved drastically at every age group and the technical proficiency of every player is far in excess of that just four years ago.
The club now operates as a single unit, players who perform well can flow fluidly through the youth structure and into a place to challenge for first team action. Youth players and coaches spend time at Melwood as a matter of course, just this week Jack Dunn, Samed Yesil and Cameron Brannagan among others spent time training with the senior side.
Of course the greatest legacy of the 2009 reforms is the amount of players who have a genuine chance of reaching, and staying, in the Liverpool first team. Raheem Sterling, Jordon Ibe, Suso, Jerome Sinclair, Jack Robinson, Jon Flanagan, Conor Coady, Adam Morgan and Andre Wisdom have all made their Liverpool debuts in the last four years while perhaps the even more exciting talents are still coming through the system, although time will tell.
Time itself is the most disappointing aspect of the sackings. While all the players listed above have managed their debuts following the Academy reforms they weren’t brought through the system as the reforms took place – at 16/17 most were already developed young players – the greater judgement of the Borrell/McParland era will be the fortunes of those who were only 11/12 years old in 2009. Jordan Rossiter, already a mainstay in the U-21s at just 16, is one such player. We’ve gotten rid of the great reformers before the job was done.
Departures
Borrell leaving the club comes as no surprise to Academy followers. An ambitious man, Borrell has worked his way from coaching U-9s in Spain to Academy Technical Director at Liverpool. His ambition was never going to end there. He has made no attempt to disguise his ultimate goals of becoming a Director of Football and his eventual departure seemed inevitable once Brendan Rodgers accepted the Liverpool job on the basis of having no DoF.
McParland’s departure comes as more of a shock. The die-hard Liverpool fan had made no noises about moving on and looked more than content as Academy Director. Why then would Liverpool sack a devoted and hard-working staff member?
The most likely reason is that the much vaunted ‘restructuring’ of the Academy has nothing to do with coaching styles, playing philosophy or unsatisfactory results on player development. Instead the change will come at management level.
The roles of Academy Director and Academy Technical Director always had a confusing amount of cross over in responsibilities, the exact job description of each was unknown and it was largely unnecessary – a short term measure designed to hold on to Borrell for slightly longer by inventing a position to promote him to.
With Borrell now gone the club had to decide what to do with McParland. Make him the sole Academy Director or replace him as well with someone who would amalgamate both roles? It was really a none decision. Doubts about McParland’s coaching knowledge combined with a slightly turbulent relationship with the Liverpool board meant it was always unlikely he’d retain his position.
Where does this leave the Academy in Liverpool’s future?
In the near future we shouldn’t expect much to change. Liverpool’s Academy is working well, producing high quality footballers on a regular basis. Whoever the new Academy Director is will be unlikely to change much about the style or philosophy – although slight changes are inevitable – and if Rodgers is allowed a greater influence then it’s possible we will see an even greater link between Kirkby and Melwood.
One potential downside of the changes however is that McParland and Borrell were very keen to see the first team move to Kirkby on a regular basis. Although they knew this wasn’t a realistic short term aim it was seen as essential for the club in the long term to get rid of the divide that having two separate bases creates.
It would have been an expensive venture requiring the acquisition of lots of extra land space but the result would be comparable to the much vaunted modern training facilities being built currently by Manchester City. Hopefully this dream has not died.
Borrell and McParland arrived at Liverpool to find a backwards youth set up with internal conflict and lack of any cohesive style. They leave, just four years on, with it as one of the best Academies in England. Liverpool fans may doubt this, stating that we have yet to produce a nailed on first team player, however Liverpool will, and are, producing Premier League quality players. It is a matter of when, not if, one establishes themselves in the Liverpool team.
The mantra of the changes then is evolution, not revolution. With a streamlined set up in the management structure of the Academy and greater influence of the senior sides coaching we should see an even closer relationship between the two sides of the club. There is no need to overhaul the set up, it is world class and will prove itself in coming years, but hopefully some fresh ideas will push the level on again in a similar to way to how Swansea have managed to evolve, not start again, after each change of manager.
Liverpool are now in possession of one of Europe’s most highly respected Academy systems and for that we have Borrell, Segura and McParland to thank. They have done our club a great service. Here’s hoping the club acknowledge what we have and don’t take us off the road to success that we are on.
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Evolution not Revolution: The Future of Liverpool’s Academy
Frank McParland and Rodolfo Borrell left Liverpool Football Club last week despite what seemed to be a highly successful period of youth development under their stewardship. What does this mean for the future of the academy?
McParland, Borrell and the already departed Pep Segura arrived at The Academy in 2009 to find a youth system in total disarray. Liverpool operated as two individual parts, the first team and reserves based at Melwood, and the youth sides settled in Kirkby. There was no clear relationship between the two and seemingly little hope of getting an under 18 player promoted to train with the first team.
Borrell, employed as the new under 18s manager, was horrified at what he found. There was no recognised striker and the player’s tactical understanding was practically none existent.
Transformation
In four years the transformation has been remarkable. The coaching has improved drastically at every age group and the technical proficiency of every player is far in excess of that just four years ago.
The club now operates as a single unit, players who perform well can flow fluidly through the youth structure and into a place to challenge for first team action. Youth players and coaches spend time at Melwood as a matter of course, just this week Jack Dunn, Samed Yesil and Cameron Brannagan among others spent time training with the senior side.
Of course the greatest legacy of the 2009 reforms is the amount of players who have a genuine chance of reaching, and staying, in the Liverpool first team. Raheem Sterling, Jordon Ibe, Suso, Jerome Sinclair, Jack Robinson, Jon Flanagan, Conor Coady, Adam Morgan and Andre Wisdom have all made their Liverpool debuts in the last four years while perhaps the even more exciting talents are still coming through the system, although time will tell.
Time itself is the most disappointing aspect of the sackings. While all the players listed above have managed their debuts following the Academy reforms they weren’t brought through the system as the reforms took place – at 16/17 most were already developed young players – the greater judgement of the Borrell/McParland era will be the fortunes of those who were only 11/12 years old in 2009. Jordan Rossiter, already a mainstay in the U-21s at just 16, is one such player. We’ve gotten rid of the great reformers before the job was done.
Departures
Borrell leaving the club comes as no surprise to Academy followers. An ambitious man, Borrell has worked his way from coaching U-9s in Spain to Academy Technical Director at Liverpool. His ambition was never going to end there. He has made no attempt to disguise his ultimate goals of becoming a Director of Football and his eventual departure seemed inevitable once Brendan Rodgers accepted the Liverpool job on the basis of having no DoF.
McParland’s departure comes as more of a shock. The die-hard Liverpool fan had made no noises about moving on and looked more than content as Academy Director. Why then would Liverpool sack a devoted and hard-working staff member?
The most likely reason is that the much vaunted ‘restructuring’ of the Academy has nothing to do with coaching styles, playing philosophy or unsatisfactory results on player development. Instead the change will come at management level.
The roles of Academy Director and Academy Technical Director always had a confusing amount of cross over in responsibilities, the exact job description of each was unknown and it was largely unnecessary – a short term measure designed to hold on to Borrell for slightly longer by inventing a position to promote him to.
With Borrell now gone the club had to decide what to do with McParland. Make him the sole Academy Director or replace him as well with someone who would amalgamate both roles? It was really a none decision. Doubts about McParland’s coaching knowledge combined with a slightly turbulent relationship with the Liverpool board meant it was always unlikely he’d retain his position.
Where does this leave the Academy in Liverpool’s future?
In the near future we shouldn’t expect much to change. Liverpool’s Academy is working well, producing high quality footballers on a regular basis. Whoever the new Academy Director is will be unlikely to change much about the style or philosophy – although slight changes are inevitable – and if Rodgers is allowed a greater influence then it’s possible we will see an even greater link between Kirkby and Melwood.
One potential downside of the changes however is that McParland and Borrell were very keen to see the first team move to Kirkby on a regular basis. Although they knew this wasn’t a realistic short term aim it was seen as essential for the club in the long term to get rid of the divide that having two separate bases creates.
It would have been an expensive venture requiring the acquisition of lots of extra land space but the result would be comparable to the much vaunted modern training facilities being built currently by Manchester City. Hopefully this dream has not died.
Borrell and McParland arrived at Liverpool to find a backwards youth set up with internal conflict and lack of any cohesive style. They leave, just four years on, with it as one of the best Academies in England. Liverpool fans may doubt this, stating that we have yet to produce a nailed on first team player, however Liverpool will, and are, producing Premier League quality players. It is a matter of when, not if, one establishes themselves in the Liverpool team.
The mantra of the changes then is evolution, not revolution. With a streamlined set up in the management structure of the Academy and greater influence of the senior sides coaching we should see an even closer relationship between the two sides of the club. There is no need to overhaul the set up, it is world class and will prove itself in coming years, but hopefully some fresh ideas will push the level on again in a similar to way to how Swansea have managed to evolve, not start again, after each change of manager.
Liverpool are now in possession of one of Europe’s most highly respected Academy systems and for that we have Borrell, Segura and McParland to thank. They have done our club a great service. Here’s hoping the club acknowledge what we have and don’t take us off the road to success that we are on.
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Everton's Kevin Mirallas has admitted he feared he would be sent off following his mistimed challenge on Liverpool striker Luis Suarez.
Everton and Liverpool played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Goodison Park but one of the major post-match talking points was a high Mirallas tackle on Suarez which left the Uruguayan with a cut knee.
Mirallas was booked but Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers felt he should have been dismissed, and the Belgium international concedes he was fortunate to stay on the pitch.
He insists there was no malicious intent and quickly apologised to Suarez, while his only explanation was that he felt the pressure of the situation.
"When I made the challenge the first thing I thought was that it was going to be a red card," said Mirallas.
"I was genuinely going for the ball but I know I caught him on the knee and I said sorry straight away.
"I might have been okay because it was the derby, because in those matches there is always a lot of contact, a lot of tackles going in. There is a lot of pressure on the players and the fans in these sort of games."
Mirallas stressed that his tackle on Suarez was in no way an attempt to exact revenge for a poor challenge by the Liverpool forward in a previous derby game.
He explained: "I had said to Suarez soon after the kick-off when we were standing close to each other 'do you remember last season, you kicked me?'
"He laughed and said 'yes, fair enough', but that tackle was nothing to do with a year ago. And Suarez played for a long time after that with no problem, with no injury, so he was okay, and I am glad he wasn't injured."
Rodgers claimed after the match that Mirallas' 'naughty' challenge could have ended Suarez's career.
He said: "I thought Mirallas should have been sent off. It would've been interesting if Luis made the challenge," said Rodgers.
"I have seen Kevin for a few years and he looks a real honest player but if you look at it in every way, real time and slow motion, it is a bad challenge.
"He caught him on the back of his knee and that can end your career.
"It was awful jumping in like that and it took Luis 10 or 15 minutes to try to run it off and he (Mirallas) had another one by the (far) touchline where he's jumped up and come down on the back of Luis."
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Mirallas relieved to avoid red
Everton's Kevin Mirallas has admitted he feared he would be sent off following his mistimed challenge on Liverpool striker Luis Suarez.
Everton and Liverpool played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Goodison Park but one of the major post-match talking points was a high Mirallas tackle on Suarez which left the Uruguayan with a cut knee.
Mirallas was booked but Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers felt he should have been dismissed, and the Belgium international concedes he was fortunate to stay on the pitch.
He insists there was no malicious intent and quickly apologised to Suarez, while his only explanation was that he felt the pressure of the situation.
"When I made the challenge the first thing I thought was that it was going to be a red card," said Mirallas.
"I was genuinely going for the ball but I know I caught him on the knee and I said sorry straight away.
"I might have been okay because it was the derby, because in those matches there is always a lot of contact, a lot of tackles going in. There is a lot of pressure on the players and the fans in these sort of games."
Mirallas stressed that his tackle on Suarez was in no way an attempt to exact revenge for a poor challenge by the Liverpool forward in a previous derby game.
He explained: "I had said to Suarez soon after the kick-off when we were standing close to each other 'do you remember last season, you kicked me?'
"He laughed and said 'yes, fair enough', but that tackle was nothing to do with a year ago. And Suarez played for a long time after that with no problem, with no injury, so he was okay, and I am glad he wasn't injured."
Rodgers claimed after the match that Mirallas' 'naughty' challenge could have ended Suarez's career.
He said: "I thought Mirallas should have been sent off. It would've been interesting if Luis made the challenge," said Rodgers.
"I have seen Kevin for a few years and he looks a real honest player but if you look at it in every way, real time and slow motion, it is a bad challenge.
"He caught him on the back of his knee and that can end your career.
"It was awful jumping in like that and it took Luis 10 or 15 minutes to try to run it off and he (Mirallas) had another one by the (far) touchline where he's jumped up and come down on the back of Luis."
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Liverpool have today confirmed that left-back Jose Enrique faces 10 weeks on the sidelines after undergoing a knee operation.
Here’s five options Brendan Rodgers has in Enrique’s absence:
1. Play Aly Cissokho
The Frenchman was signed on loan this summer for exactly this reason – to provide cover for Enrique. However, he’s been far from impressive in his five Premier League appearances so far. He’s been subbed in each of his last two starts, including at half-time against Arsenal.
The fact he wasn’t in the matchday squad and Flanagan was given the nod ahead of him for the derby seems to be a huge signal that Rodgers isn’t impressed.
2. Give Jon Flanagan an extended run
Flanagan, despite being a natural right-back – although he has appeared at left-back for the under 21s this season – was hugely impressive against Everton.
Both Rodgers and Gerrard have heaped praise on the local lad. It only seems fair he’s given a chance to continue in the next game agains Hull on Sunday.
3. Switch Glen Johnson to left-back
Another option is to do what Kenny Dalglish did by moving Johnson across to left-back. The right-back position then being between Flanagan, Martin Kelly or even young Ryan McLaughlin.
4. Recall Jack Robinson from loan?
The only other ‘natural’ left-back in Liverpool’s senior squad is Robinson, currently out on a season-loan to Blackpool. He has been a regular for Paul Ince’s side, well, until his second sending off in 13 appearances against Blackburn recently.
However, rules regarding season-long loans that have a fee involved mean clubs cannot recall a player. It’s not clear whether Robinson’s involves a fee. Either way, it’s unlikely Rodgers would choose this option if it were available to him anyway.
5. Sign a new left-back in January
This seems likely no matter who gets the nod at left-back in the meantime. It’s clearly a problem area and Enrique’s injury-proneness expedites the need.
German Dennis Aago was linked by Bild recently, while there are sure to be plenty of targets. Can the club finally solve the problematic left-back area after years of trying?
Which one would you choose? Let us know in the comments below.
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Jose Enrique out for 10 weeks – 5 options for Brendan Rodgers
Liverpool have today confirmed that left-back Jose Enrique faces 10 weeks on the sidelines after undergoing a knee operation.
Here’s five options Brendan Rodgers has in Enrique’s absence:
1. Play Aly Cissokho
The Frenchman was signed on loan this summer for exactly this reason – to provide cover for Enrique. However, he’s been far from impressive in his five Premier League appearances so far. He’s been subbed in each of his last two starts, including at half-time against Arsenal.
The fact he wasn’t in the matchday squad and Flanagan was given the nod ahead of him for the derby seems to be a huge signal that Rodgers isn’t impressed.
2. Give Jon Flanagan an extended run
Flanagan, despite being a natural right-back – although he has appeared at left-back for the under 21s this season – was hugely impressive against Everton.
Both Rodgers and Gerrard have heaped praise on the local lad. It only seems fair he’s given a chance to continue in the next game agains Hull on Sunday.
3. Switch Glen Johnson to left-back
Another option is to do what Kenny Dalglish did by moving Johnson across to left-back. The right-back position then being between Flanagan, Martin Kelly or even young Ryan McLaughlin.
4. Recall Jack Robinson from loan?
The only other ‘natural’ left-back in Liverpool’s senior squad is Robinson, currently out on a season-loan to Blackpool. He has been a regular for Paul Ince’s side, well, until his second sending off in 13 appearances against Blackburn recently.
However, rules regarding season-long loans that have a fee involved mean clubs cannot recall a player. It’s not clear whether Robinson’s involves a fee. Either way, it’s unlikely Rodgers would choose this option if it were available to him anyway.
5. Sign a new left-back in January
This seems likely no matter who gets the nod at left-back in the meantime. It’s clearly a problem area and Enrique’s injury-proneness expedites the need.
German Dennis Aago was linked by Bild recently, while there are sure to be plenty of targets. Can the club finally solve the problematic left-back area after years of trying?
Which one would you choose? Let us know in the comments below.
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Everton attacker Kevin Mirallas has revealed he believes he should have been sent off for his horror challenge on Liverpool’s Luis Suarez during Saturday’s 3-3 draw between the teams at Goodison Park.
The Belgian went in with a high foot on the Uruguayan international, which earned him a yellow card from referee Phil Dowd, but left Suarez with visible cuts from Mirallas’ studs around his knee.
Mirallas is quoted in the Daily Express as saying, “When I made the challenge the first thing I thought was that it was going to be a red card,” said Mirallas.
“I was genuinely going for the ball but I know I caught him on the knee and I said sorry straight away.”
However there was no apology to Suarez from the 26-year-old.
After the game, Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers was left furious by the tackle, describing it as a potentially career-ending challenge.
Rodgers also questioned what punishment would have been served to Suarez had the tables been turned.
He is quoted in the Guardian as saying, “I thought Mirallas should have been sent off. It would’ve been interesting if Luis made the challenge. I have seen Kevin for a few years and he looks a real honest player but if you look at it in every way, real time and slow motion, it is a bad challenge.
“He caught him on the back of his knee and that can end your career. It was awful jumping in like that and it took Luis 10 or 15 minutes to try to run it off and [Mirallas] had another one by the [far] touchline where he’s jumped up and come down on the back of Luis. [Suárez] is a player who can look after himself on the pitch, he is a strong player, but I just think it was a bad challenge.
“It wouldn’t matter if it was on Luis or someone else it was a naughty challenge. You don’t want to see people getting sent off but if they should be than that’s what should happen.”
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Everton’s Kevin Mirallas says he deserved red card but no apology for challenge on Luis Suarez
Everton attacker Kevin Mirallas has revealed he believes he should have been sent off for his horror challenge on Liverpool’s Luis Suarez during Saturday’s 3-3 draw between the teams at Goodison Park.
The Belgian went in with a high foot on the Uruguayan international, which earned him a yellow card from referee Phil Dowd, but left Suarez with visible cuts from Mirallas’ studs around his knee.
Mirallas is quoted in the Daily Express as saying, “When I made the challenge the first thing I thought was that it was going to be a red card,” said Mirallas.
“I was genuinely going for the ball but I know I caught him on the knee and I said sorry straight away.”
However there was no apology to Suarez from the 26-year-old.
After the game, Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers was left furious by the tackle, describing it as a potentially career-ending challenge.
Rodgers also questioned what punishment would have been served to Suarez had the tables been turned.
He is quoted in the Guardian as saying, “I thought Mirallas should have been sent off. It would’ve been interesting if Luis made the challenge. I have seen Kevin for a few years and he looks a real honest player but if you look at it in every way, real time and slow motion, it is a bad challenge.
“He caught him on the back of his knee and that can end your career. It was awful jumping in like that and it took Luis 10 or 15 minutes to try to run it off and [Mirallas] had another one by the [far] touchline where he’s jumped up and come down on the back of Luis. [Suárez] is a player who can look after himself on the pitch, he is a strong player, but I just think it was a bad challenge.
“It wouldn’t matter if it was on Luis or someone else it was a naughty challenge. You don’t want to see people getting sent off but if they should be than that’s what should happen.”
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Brendan Rodgers was openly angry about the recent decisions of Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge which meant he was forced to start with his leading goalscorer on the bench for Saturday’s 3-3 draw at Everton.
Despite having missed the first of two England games during the international break prior to the weekend’s club football to nurse his thigh problem, Sturridge played against Germany for his country on Tuesday night.
The 24-year-old is vying to earn a place in England boss Roy Hodgson’s team for next summer’s World Cup in Brazil, but his involvement on Tuesday night at Wembley had negative consequences on his fitness when he resumed training for Liverpool.
Consequently, Rodgers was forced to start with Sturridge on the bench against Everton, although the former Chelsea forward came on as a second-half substitute to head home an 88th minute equaliser.
Rodgers explained his selection decision, based on Sturridge’s fitness in training before the game. He is quoted in the Guardian as saying, “I am looking at him in training on Friday and he is not right. Whose responsibility is that? It is the [Football] Association and the player.
“It is very simple for me. With any player, you have to put yourself on the training field. If you do that, you will be in with a chance of playing. Jon Flanagan was immense. He will be in a derby that is shown on Sky Golden in 30 years’ time because of his desire and will to put himself out there every day.
“If you don’t do that, there is a consequence – you don’t play. If you want to be a champion, if you want to win things, you have to be ready. For this game I just felt Daniel wasn’t ready.”
Rodgers added that he was right to rest Sturridge and had predicted an under-par performance from him due to lack of full training.
“I could see it in him. I have seen it before. There is a trend,” he added. “The games he has disappointed in have come when he hasn’t trained. That was the call here.”
Was Brendan Rodgers right to start with Daniel Sturridge on the bench vs Everton? Let us know your thoughts in our TIA Discussion here.
Liverpool now have a quick run of games with a trip to Hull City this Sunday, before a midweek game at home to Norwich City and finally West Ham United three days later at Anfield.
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Brendan Rodgers frustrated over Daniel Sturridge fitness priorities
Brendan Rodgers was openly angry about the recent decisions of Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge which meant he was forced to start with his leading goalscorer on the bench for Saturday’s 3-3 draw at Everton.
Despite having missed the first of two England games during the international break prior to the weekend’s club football to nurse his thigh problem, Sturridge played against Germany for his country on Tuesday night.
The 24-year-old is vying to earn a place in England boss Roy Hodgson’s team for next summer’s World Cup in Brazil, but his involvement on Tuesday night at Wembley had negative consequences on his fitness when he resumed training for Liverpool.
Consequently, Rodgers was forced to start with Sturridge on the bench against Everton, although the former Chelsea forward came on as a second-half substitute to head home an 88th minute equaliser.
Rodgers explained his selection decision, based on Sturridge’s fitness in training before the game. He is quoted in the Guardian as saying, “I am looking at him in training on Friday and he is not right. Whose responsibility is that? It is the [Football] Association and the player.
“It is very simple for me. With any player, you have to put yourself on the training field. If you do that, you will be in with a chance of playing. Jon Flanagan was immense. He will be in a derby that is shown on Sky Golden in 30 years’ time because of his desire and will to put himself out there every day.
“If you don’t do that, there is a consequence – you don’t play. If you want to be a champion, if you want to win things, you have to be ready. For this game I just felt Daniel wasn’t ready.”
Rodgers added that he was right to rest Sturridge and had predicted an under-par performance from him due to lack of full training.
“I could see it in him. I have seen it before. There is a trend,” he added. “The games he has disappointed in have come when he hasn’t trained. That was the call here.”
Was Brendan Rodgers right to start with Daniel Sturridge on the bench vs Everton? Let us know your thoughts in our TIA Discussion here.
Liverpool now have a quick run of games with a trip to Hull City this Sunday, before a midweek game at home to Norwich City and finally West Ham United three days later at Anfield.
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