Tuesday, 11th February, 2014



Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes his side’s Premier League fixture against Fulham tomorrow will be a difficult game.

Fulham, who are currently rock-bottom in the league table with just 20 points from 25 outings, drew 2-2 against Manchester United at the weekend.



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And Rodgers feels that Rene Meulensteen’s side will be full of confidence after holding the champions at Old Trafford.

However, the Northern Irishman, who feels the Cottagers have a good squad, is hopeful about Liverpool coming out with the full three points, despite it being an away game at Craven Cottage.

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"You saw with Fulham at Old Trafford that they have some very good players. They showed great resilience in the game", Rodgers told his club’s official site.

"I know some of the players there. They are brilliant professionals. Steve Sidwell I've worked with, then there's Scott Parker and Damien Duff. They are all outstanding players with good experience.

"Rene is looking to introduce one or two young players too. We understand it will be a difficult game, because there are no easy games.

"Every match is critical for us, whether it's against the top team or the bottom team. Away from home in the Barclays Premier League it's difficult, but we have a belief and a confidence in our play and hopefully we can take that into Wednesday's game and get another three points.

"Fulham will have gained confidence from the United game. I thought they defended very, very well and scored a very good goal. When you get a result like that, then of course, it gives you confidence."

Liverpool too will be high on confidence as they dismantled Arsenal 5-1 at Anfield on Saturday to consolidate fourth place with 50 points from 25 games.

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