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Rodgers gives Anfield teaser to new boys

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LONDON: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has given his new players a sneak preview of Anfield ahead of their first Premier League home game of the season against Bournemout­h tonight.

Rodgers handed competitiv­e debuts to five new signings in last weekend’s 1-0 win at Stoke City, which saw Liverpool prevail courtesy of a memorable longrange strike by Philippe Coutinho in the 86th minute.

Liverpool encountere­d some difficulti­es at home last season, losing four games and drawing five, and in a bid to help the new recruits acclimatis­e to the famous stadium, Rodgers held a training session there on Friday.

“I felt it was important for our new players, and the new staff, to acquaint themselves with Anfield,” he told his pre-match press conference.

“They know how special it is. They trained well last night [Friday] and obviously we’re looking forward to the game on Monday.

“It’s a really special place to play football and it’s going to be very important again for us, if we’re going to have a good season, that our home form is second-to-none.

“A big part of that is the support we receive at home. So we’re looking forward to the game.”

Liverpool toiled at the Britannia Stadium until Coutinho’s late flash of inspiratio­n and Rodgers will hope to see more invention from his forward players against promoted Bournemout­h.

New £32.5 million striker Christian Benteke saw his only attempt at goal blocked, while Adam Lallana was hooked in the 63rd minute.

Brazil forward Roberto Firmino, a £29 million acquisitio­n from Hoffenheim, made a late entrance as a substitute and Rodgers has revealed the 23-year-old will soon be in a position to start after building up his fitness.

Eddie Howe will be the first manager to take Bournemout­h to Anfield since January 1968, when a team playing under the banner of Bournemout­h and Boscombe Athletic lost 4-1 in an FA Cup third-round replay.

Howe is also expected t o keep faith with the XI that he selected on the opening weekend, when the club from the south coast lost 1-0 at home to Aston Villa in their first ever topflight fixture.

He wants to give the players who took Bournemout­h to the Championsh­ip title a chance to prove themselves in the Premier League and aside from Harry Arter, Shaun MacDonald and Christian Atsu, his squad is fully fit.

At 37, Howe is one of the most highly rated young managers in the country and he is excited about pitting his wits against Rodgers and his newly appointed assistant Sean O’Driscoll.

Howe previously worked under O’Driscoll and has been i mpressed by the philosophi­es that Rodgers has successive­ly instilled at Swansea City and Liverpool.

“[Rodgers has] been a role model, really, for me, someone you look up to and admire,” said Howe. “I admired watching his Swansea teams play.

“When you try and analyse games and analyse systems, and philosophi­es, he’s certainly someone that I’ve looked at. I respect the way he conducts himself as well.”

 ?? AP ?? Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino.
AP Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino.

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