LETS BATTLE FOR FOURTH PLACE

After last weekend’s drama at the Britannia Stadium where a battling display by the Reds resulted in a draw against Stoke, we face a crunch match at Anfield against high-flying Tottenham Hotspur.
Tonight’s game against Harry Redknapp’s Spurs represents a difficult match against a team currently above us in fourth in the League.
Liverpool, desperately in need of a win, go into the game without injured Torres, Gerrard, Johnson and Benayoun.
This means we will have to play Aquilani, new signing Maxi Rodriguez in midfield and either Ngog or Ryan Babel alongside Dirk Kuyt in attack.
I thought the experiment of playing Kyrgiacos alongside Carra and Skrtel worked well against Stoke, until the last minute, of course.
Whatever team Rafa decides to put out tonight, lets hope its good enough to beat the Yids and move us up the table, where we belong.

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