The Southampton manager has admitted his
side will go out to win the encounter at St
Mary’s, which would be a blow to the Reds
Liverpool have gotten back to top form over
recent months, with Brendan Rodgers’ men
firmly in the hunt for a top four finish and
making progress in the FA Cup and Europa
League.
The Merseysiders beat top-four rivals
Tottenham in their last Premier League game
and will face another consider challenge this
weekend as they travel to Southampton.
The Saints are currently in fourth place, four
points ahead of the Merseysiders in the battle
for qualification for next season’s Champions
League.
Ronald Koeman has admitted that his team
will go out to win tomorrow’s clash, which
would be a major blow for Liverpool if it
comes to fruition.
“Do you think I’m thinking about losing a
game? No way,” Koeman stated in yesterday’s
press conference, published in The Guardian.
“I’m thinking about winning the game, I’m not
negative. I’m surprised they have four points
less than we have and to come closer they
have to win.”
Despite Southampton struggling in recent
fixtures against Swansea and West Ham,
Koeman backed his attacking players to break
Liverpool down on Sunday. Source :HITC sport
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