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Reds haven’t beaten Villa at Anfield since 2010... Rodgers feels the heat

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PRESSURE is something that Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says comes with the territory, but after a dismal run, the odds on him becoming the season’s first managerial casualty are swiftly shortening.

Rodgers’ side face Aston Villa at Anfield tomorrow (4pm) to make themselves heard following a four-game winless Premier League streak that has left them seven points behind leaders Manchester City after six games.

The Reds boss is a now second favourite with bookmakers to be the first managerial sacking of the new campaign with only rock-bottom Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat keeping him off top spot.

Last Sunday’s home draw with Norwich City came on the back of a Europa League draw with Girondins Bordeaux, consecutiv­e defeats to Manchester United and West Ham and a goalless stalemate at Arsenal.

They seemed to hit a new low, however, on Wednesday when they were taken to penalties after a dismal home draw with fourth-tier Carlisle United in the League Cup, before scraping into the fourth round.

Rodgers will also not need reminding that Villa have become something of a bogey team to Liverpool in recent seasons with the Merseyside­rs failing to beat tomorrow’s opponents at Anfield since 2010.

They were also beaten in last season’s FA Cup semi-final by Tim Sherwood’s side, one of a series of below-par performanc­es with which Liverpool ended the campaign.

Should the Reds fail to beat Villa, the clarion call from disgruntle­d supporters for Rodgers to be replaced will increase in volume with Jürgen Klopp and Carlo Ancelotti among the names being touted as potential successors.

Rodgers’ hopes of victory haven’t been helped by a hamstring injury to Belgian Christian Benteke, who they signed from Sherwood’s side in the close season, after he was brought off at half-time against Norwich.

All of last season’s top four are in action tomorrow, with leaders City visiting Tottenham Hotspur in the early kick-off looking to rebound after losing their 100 percent record at home to West Ham last weekend.

Having thumped Sunderland 4-1 in the League Cup on Tuesday, Manuel Pellegrini’s side could be further boosted by the return from injury of captain Vincent Kompany and playmaker David Silva.

City’s local rivals Manchester United are currently second, two points behind the leaders, and host beleaguere­d Sunderland, who have not won all season and have two points from their six games.

Champions Chelsea returned to winning ways by beating Arsenal last weekend, but they will be without Diego Costa for their visit to Newcastle United after the striker was handed a retrospect­ive three-game ban for tangling with Laurent Koscielny.

Arsenal visit the only unbeaten side left in the Premier League, Leicester City, and they will be able to field defender Gabriel, after his red card against Chelsea was overturned on appeal. – Reuters

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