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Line-ups
Liverpool
MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES
Alan Green: "While Manchester City's 100% success record so far is rightly attracting attention, it's the sheer excitement generated by Liverpool's football, that aberration at Burnley aside, that's drawing envious eyes from everywhere.
"The first-half display at Chelsea set the standard that Jurgen Klopp wants to see repeated against all opponents, no matter the competition. If it is, then the top four is certainly achievable. Who knows...the title itself?
"Hull have had a reasonable start but they were thrashed at home by Arsenal last Saturday and no firm contract yet for Mike Phelan creates uncertainty."
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "We should not care about the name of the opponent. It is not easier against Hull. Why should it be easier?
"When we can win against teams which people think are stronger than we are, why can't a team which people think are weaker than us have the opportunity to win?"
Hull City caretaker manager Mike Phelan on his six full debutants in the EFL Cup: "It was a great opportunity to give debuts to all those players, to see what they had and can bring to this team.
"They've done a good job. It's a settling in period still for them. There are big games ahead, the squad will be used, it's just a case now of finding the right balance and getting the players in who can perform for this football club."
Line-ups
Liverpool
- 1 Karius
- 2 Clyne
- 32 Matip
- 17 Klavan
- 7 Milner
- 20 Lallana
- 14 Henderson
- 5 Wijnaldum
- 19 Mané
- 11 Firmino
- 10 Coutinho
- 15 Sturridge
- 16 Grujic
- 18 Moreno
- 21 Lucas
- 22 Mignolet
- 23 Can
- 27 Origi
- 23 Marshall
- 27 Elmohamady
- 14 Livermore
- 6 Davies
- 3 Robertson
- 20 Diomande
- 11 Clucas
- 8 Huddlestone
- 2 Mason
- 10 Snodgrass
- 9 Hernández
- 5 Maguire
- 7 Meyler
- 15 Maloney
- 16 Jakupovic
- 18 Mbokani Bezua
- 19 Keane
- 22 Henriksen
MOTD COMMENTATOR'S NOTES
Alan Green: "While Manchester City's 100% success record so far is rightly attracting attention, it's the sheer excitement generated by Liverpool's football, that aberration at Burnley aside, that's drawing envious eyes from everywhere.
"The first-half display at Chelsea set the standard that Jurgen Klopp wants to see repeated against all opponents, no matter the competition. If it is, then the top four is certainly achievable. Who knows...the title itself?
"Hull have had a reasonable start but they were thrashed at home by Arsenal last Saturday and no firm contract yet for Mike Phelan creates uncertainty."
WHAT THE MANAGERS SAY
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "We should not care about the name of the opponent. It is not easier against Hull. Why should it be easier?
"When we can win against teams which people think are stronger than we are, why can't a team which people think are weaker than us have the opportunity to win?"
Hull City caretaker manager Mike Phelan on his six full debutants in the EFL Cup: "It was a great opportunity to give debuts to all those players, to see what they had and can bring to this team.
"They've done a good job. It's a settling in period still for them. There are big games ahead, the squad will be used, it's just a case now of finding the right balance and getting the players in who can perform for this football club."