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Watford were beaten 3-0 at Arsenal on their last outing but while that was a bit harsh, there’s no doubt the Hornets aren’t having a great run on the road with one point from their last eight away Premier League games.
And their manager looks like a typo. Javi Gracia.
I reckon even he spells his own name wrong on occasion.
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Expect some goals today.
There’s never been a goalless draw between these teams in the league, although there was one in the FA Cup in 1986 at Anfield.
Liverpool won the replay 2-1 after extra time en route to winning the Double. Watford’s scorer that evening? John Barnes. Wonder what happened to him…
Not long until the team news.
Interesting to see who partners Van Dijk at centre-back.
I’d go with Klavan, but I’m well aware that’s probably not going to happen.



General view of Anfield before the Premier League match between Liverpool and Watford at Anfield on March 17, 2018
General view of Anfield before the Premier League match between Liverpool and Watford at Anfield on March 17, 2018 (Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Gett 
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General view of Anfield before the Premier League match between Liverpool and Watford at Anfield on March 17, 2018
General view of Anfield before the Premier League match between Liverpool and Watford at Anfield on March 17, 2018 (Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty 
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Jordan Henderson will make his 200th Premier League appearance for the Reds if he gets a run-out today.
That’s quite the landmark. You often forget he’s been at the Reds for almost seven years now.
If he’s fit, I suspect he’ll be playing today from the start. And he should.



FC Porto's Andre Andre (left) and Liverpool's Jordan Henderson in action
FC Porto's Andre Andre (left) and Liverpool's Jordan Henderson in action (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
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Bit more from the Jurgmeister, as he isn’t known.
“We have a short pause in club activity after today.
I cannot think of any better reason to give our absolute maximum in this game: players, fans, management and staff. If we want, we can pour our all into this 90-plus minutes and make Anfield feel a special place.”
Jurgen Klopp has been talking in the matchday programme.
He’s looked back at how much Liverpool have improved since the opening day of the season, when they drew 3-3 at Watford in iffy circumstances.
But fresh on his mind is what happened at Old Trafford last week.



Jurgen Klopp at Old Trafford as Liverpool are beaten 2-1
Jurgen Klopp at Old Trafford as Liverpool are beaten 2-1 (Image: Getty Images)
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I think I learned as much about us last Saturday at Old Trafford than at any other point this season.
“Just to be clear: losing there was a hugely disappointing situation and as always I take all the responsibility for it. But what I saw on the pitch, in the dressing room at the end, and in the away section, proves categorically we are in a very good way.
“From half-time onwards I saw the Liverpool that I have always wanted to see since I came here.
“A sense of defiance on and off the pitch, a determination to show our quality, a willingness to fight for this club and all that it stands for, a refusal to just accept defeat and a unity between players and supporters that made me even more proud to be
And no matter what temperature the thermometer might say, it is a lot, lot colder due to the wind, which appears to be going sideways and is, according to Jurgen Klopp, the enemy of football.
Not great. Still, it could be worse, it could be snowing later on.Jurgen Klopp’s programme notes today focus on some praise for the 3,000 Liverpool fans who made such a fantastic atmosphere at Old Trafford last week.
As the home fans left the stadium after the game, the 3,000 Reds followers in their corner of the ground repeatedly sang Liverpool’s newest terrace hit.
For at least 10 minutes afterwards, the supporters sung their ‘Allez, Allez, Allez’ ditty - just as they did prior to kick off, forcing the United sound system to be turned up in order to drown them out.



Liverpool fans during the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester
Liverpool fans during the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester

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Myself, Ian Doyle and Andy Kelly were hard at work picking our Liverpool teams for today’s game.
We have all plumped for Virgil van Dijk at centre-back, but interestingly, have each picked a different partner for Liverpool’s £75m star.
I’ll give you mine for free.



Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool with Romelu Lukaku of Man Utd during the Premier League match at Old Trafford