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    #16
    The view from Sunderland: 'We are proud of Henderson'

    For an expert view on what Liverpool can expect when Sunderland travel to Anfield on Saturday, we spoke to Black Cats fan Jonathan Fisher.

    After starting the season without a win in 10 league games, you’ve now won your last two. What’s been the key to your revival?

    The obvious answer is Victor Anichebe. He made his first league start at Bournemouth and made an immediate impact, scoring one and earning the penalty from which Jermain Defoe scored the winner. His physicality has added an extra dimension to a team that lacked a ‘get-out ball’ previously. His ability to hold the ball up means Sunderland can play it into feet and advance 30 yards up the field.

    With nearly a third of the season gone, what are your thoughts on David Moyes’ tenure so far? Has he turned a corner after a difficult start?

    I think the jury is still out. He walked into a difficult situation after Sam Allardyce’s departure but has failed to build on the solid ending to last season, largely due to his business late in the transfer window. Didier Ndong has struggled in a poor side while Papy Djilobodji continues to look like an accident waiting to happen. The likes of Paddy McNair, Donald Love, Javier Manquillo and Adnan Januzaj appear squad-fillers rather than players that will strengthen the starting XI.

    How can we expect you to line up?

    Paddy McNair’s season-ending injury will force a change in midfield, with Moyes’ options boosted by the midweek returns of Seb Larsson and Jan Kirchhoff. Both played and scored in the U23’s 2-0 win at Manchester United, although a lack of fitness may mean they have to settle for places on the bench. Steven Pienaar is also available after suspension. If I had to guess, this will be the starting XI: Pickford, Jones, Van Aanholt, O’Shea, Kone, Denayer, Pienaar, Ndong, Watmore, Anichebe, Defoe.

    Jermain Defoe became only the eighth player to score 150 Premier League goals last weekend, and he scored a late equaliser at Anfield last season. How important is he to your hopes of getting a positive result on Saturday?

    Here’s an Opta stat which answers the question perfectly – Jermain Defoe has had a hand in a higher share of his team’s league goals this term than any other player in the top four tiers. The deal which saw Sunderland swap Jozy Altidore for Defoe should be viewed as the greatest piece of business in the club’s recent history!

    What’s your view on Jordan Henderson’s adaption to his new role at the base of Liverpool’s midfield? Is there a sense of pride among Sunderland fans at seeing an Academy graduate captain his club and country this season?

    Absolutely. Henderson is always afforded a warm reception when he returns to the Stadium of Light and his popularity grew even more when he was spotted cheering the lads on during the 2014 League Cup final at Wembley. Although he played in a more offensive role at Sunderland, largely wide right, his mobility and range of passing meant he was more adaptable than most.

    What have you made of Liverpool in general this season?

    Liverpool are probably the best side to watch in England currently. However, I am standing by my prediction that you will finish outside the top four. I think the main challengers will thrive over the next two months due to the absence of European football and I still have concerns over Liverpool’s strength in depth defensively.

    Who do you regard as Liverpool’s danger man this weekend?

    Philippe Coutinho is the obvious answer, but Sadio Mane has been very impressive since moving to Anfield.

    And finally, your score prediction?

    I’m a pessimist at the best of times but, that aside, it’s tough to see anything other than a home win. I’ll go 3-1 to Liverpool.
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      #17
      Originally posted by Yozza View Post
      The view from Sunderland: 'We are proud of Henderson'

      What have you made of Liverpool in general this season?

      Liverpool are probably the best side to watch in England currently. However, I am standing by my prediction that you will finish outside the top four. I think the main challengers will thrive over the next two months due to the absence of European football and I still have concerns over Liverpool’s strength in depth defensively.
      Cheeky prick. Destroy them.
      Substance > Style

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        #18
        Horrid game with Sunderland winning 2-0.

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          #19
          Proper week of training. At Anfield. Players should be pumped for this game.
          Another MASSIVE game

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            #20
            Feeling very frustrated at present so I'm hoping we give them a right tonking to relieve some of that. Minimum of 3-0 should do it.
            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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              #21
              Klopp ponders Liverpool formation change over injury fears

              Lallana definitely out and boss says others are "struggling" ahead of Sunderland clash

              BY JAMES PEARCE
              22:29, 25 NOV 2016 UPDATED 14:51, 25 NOV 2016

              Jurgen Klopp is considering a change of formation for Liverpool’s Premier League showdown with Sunderland at Anfield.

              The Reds are definitely without Adam Lallana, who is still sidelined by the groin injury he suffered on international duty. The England attacker is targeting a return to action at Bournemouth next weekend.

              However, Klopp revealed that a few others are “struggling a little bit” ahead of the visit of the Black Cats and that could lead to him ditching his favoured 4-3-3 system.

              Lallana was missed in last weekend’s goalless draw at Southampton. He was also absent from the starting line up when Liverpool failed to break the deadlock against Manchester United last month.

              “Now I feel bad that he can’t play,” Klopp said.

              “Adam Lallana as everybody knows well is an important player for us but it is not about just him.

              “Even the games against Man United and Southampton they were completely different. You cannot compare them. That is no reason for us (not to score).

              “We don’t know if we can bring the same formation (against Sunderland). We have got a few guys who are struggling a little bit. We have to make a few late decisions.”

              Meanwhile, Klopp believes the recent furore over players’ night time activities while away with England was massively overblown.

              Captain Jordan Henderson and Lallana found themselves the subject of unfair scrutiny following a sanctioned evening out in Bournemouth. They had no case to answer with their manager on their return to Melwood.

              Klopp made his feelings known with a sarcastic response when asked whether the Liverpool squad would still have a Christmas party this year.

              “We will celebrate Christmas underground,” he said.

              “All the players, nobody else. No drinks, nothing. We will stay there and wait until it’s over.

              “Obviously that’s the only possibility to have some fun.

              “All I can say is nothing the boys did up until now has influenced how we will celebrate Christmas in the future because there was not one issue since I was here in this part of life.

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                #22
                Hope Can is dropped and Studge plays.
                Are we winning?

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                  #23
                  Can was good in the last game. I'd like to see Origi play.
                  Was muß, das muß.

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                    #24
                    Sturridge is out with paul calf strain

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                      #25
                      Is Pauline with him as well?

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                        #26
                        The slut!

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                          #27
                          Bit nervous for this one strangely. We should give them a doing but anything less than three points will be a disaster.

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                            #28
                            [ame]https://twitter.com/LFC/status/802512091236233216[/ame]
                            Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by labourRed View Post
                              Bit nervous for this one strangely. We should give them a doing but anything less than three points will be a disaster.
                              Nah, it's David Moyes.
                              Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                                #30
                                Woodburn and Ejaria on the bench no Grujic :/

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