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The Reds welcome the Premiership Champions Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, in a game which should be white hot as the latest Liverpool v Manchester City odds are released.
Rodgers got off to the worst possible start at West Brom last weekend, losing 3-0 during a thoroughly miserable afternoon for his team.
They did bounce back in a Europa League qualifying match against Hearts on Thursday evening, winning 1-0 in Scotland, but he will want the more significant response to come this weekend.
It needs to as well. Manchester City are the Premier League Champions and Liverpool need to show they can compete with the best.
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They also need to improve on their home form from last season and get the fans believing in the new management team. Overall, it is a big afternoon for Liverpool as they look to kick-start Rodgers’ reign at the helm.
As for City, they started the season with a victory, but it doesn’t mean they were particularly happy with their display. In fact Roberto Mancini was rather critical of his team after the 3-2 win over newly promoted Southampton.
It did display their fighting spirit after being 2-1 down, but Mancini knows his team can’t rely on this happening every week. Instead, they need to be more professional and get a game won when they are on top.
This is their toughest challenge since becoming Premier League Champions too, so it is a significant afternoon for Mancini’s men. They need to lay down a marker with what would be a very pleasing away win.
City have a very poor record at Anfield in the Premier League though. They haven’t won at Liverpool since 2003 and it would be a good sign of how far they come if they manage to secure three points.
They certainly have the quality to do so – despite Sergio Aguero’s injury – and they will play their part in a thrilling Super Sunday on Merseyside this weekend.