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6 February 2012 – 20:00 GMT
Stadium: Anfield

Review This Match Liverpool v Tottenham
After a weekend where all their rivals managed to pick up points of some form or another, Liverpool and Tottenham will be all too aware of the ramifications should they fail to collect any of their own at Anfield on Monday.

Impressive victories for Arsenal and Newcastle meant Liverpool dropped two places in the Barclay’s Premier League, without so much as kicking a ball. There was some good news, though – courtesy of a herculean effort from Manchester United, Chelsea were held to a 3-3 draw on Sunday meaning a win for the Reds here would see them move to within two-points of the Blues, whom occupy what would appear the one remaining Champions League berth for next season.

Unfortunately, though, Liverpool haven’t made a habit of winning at home this season. In fact, they’ve only won four of eleven at Anfield in the league and have drawn with the likes of Blackburn, Norwich, Sunderland and Swansea. But they are unbeaten there all season, in all competitions, too – and that does include recent scalps of Man City and Man Utd in the cups.

They’re a big game team, are Liverpool. Pit them against a side they should wipe the floor with and they invariably don’t; pit them against some of the finest this country has to offer and they’ll give you unrivalled value for money. Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City and Man Utd have all succumbed to the might of King Kenny and his charges at some point in the season, and they’ll be boosted by the return of Mr Controversial for the arrival of high-flyers Tottenham.

Uruguayan star Luis Suarez, who has not featured for the Reds since Boxing Day after serving a nine-match suspension for two separate incidents, has been included in the squad and, with Dalglish confirming the player has looked sharp in training, could be unleashed from the off. It will also be a rare chance for fans to see how Steven Gerrard, who is expected to start after sitting out Wednesday’s 3-0 league win at Wolves, links up with the man they call ‘El Pistolero’.

Whereas Liverpool welcome back crucial players for a crucial clash, Tottenham are set to be without several of their more influential figures for what is a must-win clash for them. William Gallas and Aaron Lennon are both ruled out while Rafael Van der Vaart, Jermain Defoe and Emmanuel Adebayor are all doubtful. The lack of forward personnel could lead to on-loan Louis Saha being handed his début, thrown straight in at the deep end after joining on deadline day from Everton.

With Manchester City cruising past Fulham on Saturday, Spurs know anything less than three-points would leave them with a mountain to climb as far as the title is concerned. However, their record on the road should breed confidence throughout the remaining ranks: only the two Manchester clubs have accrued more points on their travels this season than the North Londoners, who have won six and lost just two of eleven away Premier League games thus far.

Last League Meeting: Tottenham 4-0 Liverpool; 18 September, 2011. Nine-man Liverpool were well and truly put to the sword at White Hart Lane, midfielder Luka Modric kicking off the rout with a spectacular effort in a match Spurs dominated from start to finish. Jermaine Defoe also got on the scoresheet, as did Emanuel Adebayor who bagged two. Martin Skrtel and Charlie Adam were dismissed for Liverpool.
- Tottenham had failed to win on any of their previous sixteen Premier League visits to Liverpool (D5 L11) before a 2-0 triumph at Anfield on the final day of last season.

- Victory at Anfield on Monday would complete a league double for Tottenham over Liverpool, with the North Londoners having inflicted the same fate on the Reds last season with victory at both Anfield and White Hart Lane.


- Victory over Tottenham would see Liverpool (League Position: 7TH; Form: WLDLW) climb above Arsenal into sixth, a point behind Newcastle in fifth and two off Chelsea in fourth.

- Leaders Man City are the only other team to remain unbeaten at home in the Premier League this season, although Liverpool have drawn seven of eleven at Anfield (W4 D7 L0 / GF14 GA8).

- The Reds have won only two of their last seven league matches (W2 D3 L2).

- Liverpool have not conceded more than one goal at Anfield in the league all season, keeping a clean sheet in three of their last five.


- Only the two Manchester clubs have collected more points on their travels than Tottenham, who have registered 20 points from a possible 33 away from home (W6 D2 L3).

- Spurs have lost only one of their last nine in the league (W5 D3 L1), but have won just one of their previous four (W1 D1 L2) – including a 3-2 loss to Man City in their most recent away encounter.

- Tottenham have scored at least one goal in each of their last ten Premier League away games, keeping just two clean sheets during this run themselves.

- Gareth Bale, January’s Player of the Month, has three in his last two league appearances – including a sublime effort at Man City a fortnight ago.

 
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