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Saturday, 24th February - 3pm - Liverpool vs West Ham. Blow bubbles somewhere else, please.


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As the FA Cup weekend is coming to a close and it puts us one day closer to our next match, now is a good time to start the build-up to the next game with the 'Appy 'Ammers coming to town.

 

Really looking forward to how we set up for this after two great wins on the spin (especially against Porto which was the most exciting performance of the season).

 

No question who should be in goal.

 

Who gets the nod in defence? van Dijk is proving a great signing already. Matip or Lovren? Does Klavan get a recall?

 

Midfield that causes such a stir? Emre Can seemingly off, Milner playing so well, Wijnaldum a force at home, Henderson back, Lallana returning. Who gets in?

 

Up front? No questions here.

 

As for West Ham, they seem to have been in decent form but a slip against Brighton must have them wondering what is going to hit them. Hopefully a hat-trick of hat-tricks from our in form attack. Crikey, that would be great against Gollum. How great would 9-0 be.

 

With United facing Chelsea on Sunday, Tottenham playing Palace on Monday and Arsenal distracted by the EFL this is a chance to turn the screw a little. 

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Wijnaldum a force at home? Thats a good one.

The unit of force is called a newton (kg.m/sec2), written as NT or N. So a one-newton force can change the acceleration of a 1 kg mass by 1 m/sec2. When F is measured in newtons (NT, or N) and distance in meters, the resulting quantity of work is expressed in Joules.

 

Salah has more newtons than Wijnaldum. And Salah has bigger Joules than Wijnaldum.

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Any win will do, hopefully it’s comfortable. No injuries to front three imperative.

 

Usually we have the pressure of playing catch up, so it would be nice to put some of that on our rivals. I’m hoping things are truly rotten at Old Trafford and a few internal mini-wars break out and they slip out of the top four.

 

With the resources and squad they have they should challenge for the title, but with a stale Mourinho at the helm that slips to top four. However, there are four good teams vying for three open CL spots, and Man Utd finishing top four is not a foregone conclusion.

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