The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Reds turn up derby heat

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp turned up the pressure on Everton ahead of the 226th Merseyside derby by questionin­g whether they can handle the demands of success at the end of a season.

The Toffees head to Anfield tonight, where they have not won since 1999, with one eye on Saturday’s FA Cup semifinal against Manchester United.

This fixture was bumped from its original weekend because of Liverpool’s involvemen­t in the Capital One Cup final but, with FA Cup replays and a run to the Europa League last four, Klopp’s side have been playing twice a week almost all season.

Everton’s progress in the FA Cup has also seen them require a midweek fixture at Crystal Palace last week but Klopp suggested that was the exception rather than the rule.

And with a crucial weekend semi-final for counterpar­t Roberto Martinez coming up, the Reds boss is unsure how they will handle this game.

“I know all about Everton and have met a lot of people and it’s a big and very successful club in the past, but I don’t know exactly what the situation is there with the semi-final coming up,” he said.

“They are not used to, at the end of the season, playing two games a week too often. Last week they had this situation, this week they have this situation, at the end of these two weeks it is a pretty important game for them.

“But I don’t know too much about them so we should think only about our game, our line-up and understand our situation in the table.”

Martinez is under increasing pressure after a number of disappoint­ing results but he tried to deflect attention away from his position.

“It is a defining week for our season – I wouldn’t like to go through this season without a defining week,” he said.

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