Must win game , playing the inform team in the league last 6 all wins and last 6 home games all wins . Our away form is good with 5 wins and a draw from the last 6. Papers saying Danny might be fit . ........................Mignolet ...........Can.........Toure.........Sakho Markovic ....Henderson.....Lucas.........Glen ........................Coutinho ................Sterling....Sturridge Think it will be Moreno than Glen and Allen for Lucas and Lovern for Toure Debatable if a draw is any good but it would give Utd a 7 point gap if they win and I expect they will . Need to keep a 5 point gap on Utd . http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/raheem-sterling-fit-arsenal-trip-8948439
Feel a draw won't be enough unless we can win all our reaming games and hope Utd drop 9 points as 8 won't be enough with GD . Or City go into melt down
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Looking at that thred, match was 3 and 1/2 Years ago and there is only 1 likely starter from that starting 11 likely to start on Saturday, some turnover in players.
I reckon two, but it's only my guesswork. The two who I think will start are Lucas and Henderson. Now I have no problem if I am wrong admitting such after the Saturday early kick off's. It's also impossible to know, and I don't know the answer to this question but I'd would be very surprised if among the top teams in a similar time frame avross Eurpoe those clubs would not have a similar player turnoverclubs would have less of a player turnover in the modern era.
Not convinced we can get much out of this one away to Arsenal, we comprehensively outplayed them 2-2 at Anfield but this will be a different kettle of fish. As an aside was Suarez already linked with Arsenal when we ripped them to shreds last season, maybe Sterling can go out and earn whatever money he's due in this game. I'll personally email John Henry about it if we beat this lot and Sterling has a big say in it.