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Having beaten runaway leaders Manchester City in a seven-goal thriller just over a week ago, it was a case of after the Lord’s Mayor’s Show for Liverpool at the Liberty Stadium last night. As is often the case, they had enough chances to win two matches, but they failed to register for the first time since West Brom parked the bus at Anfield on December 13.

January 23, 2018 11:39
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While many Reds were confidently predicting another handsome win over a Swansea team we had destroyed 5-0 on Boxing Day, I had a funny feeling about what was a real banana skin.

The Sky Sports cameras were in place to see the ‘Fab 3’ tear the Swans apart … or so they thought. No me, though. Even with record-breaker VVD in the line-up, there’s something about a night game and a new manager.

Carlos Carvalhal set his team up to defend, defend deep and try to pinch something at the other end. Something Van Djik was brought in to stop. Yes Liverpool had more than enough chances to win. But this game was proof that Daniel Sturridge must stay until the end of the season and not be offloaded to a European rival.

The injury-prone striker is keen to push for the England World Cup squad, but the options on the bench looked a little light. Danny Ings passed up a decent late chance, and young Dominic Solanke is still very raw. Adam Lallana isn’t a like-for-like replacement for Philippe Coutinho, as talented as he may be. Personally I'd like to see young Woodburn given a run. His energy could have the same kind of impact that Ronnie Rosenthal had in 1990.