Liverpool will need to be willing to adapt their game when they take on Stoke in the English Premier League on Wednesday.
Tony Pulis’ side have a reputation for playing a direct, uncompromising brand of football, a style which saw them get the better of Liverpool earlier this season at the Britannia Stadium.
The Reds lost 2-0 on that occasion and manager Kenny Dalglish is determined to avoid a repeat this time around.
“My next managerial challenge on the pitch comes against Stoke City at Anfield on Wednesday night,” Dalglish said.
“I’ve always had to adapt to facing different styles as a manager; in my first time at Liverpool we had to play the likes of Millwall, who had Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino and played a very direct game, or Wimbledon, who were led by John Fashanu.”
“Whether it’s Arsenal’s passing style or Stoke’s long throw, you have to try to deal with it and combat it.”
“And let’s credit Tony Pulis with doing a good job at Stoke. It’s common sense for a manager to select a style that suits his players.”
Liverpool head into the match on the back of two straight wins, against Wolves and Fulham, and can equal their best run of the season with a win on Wednesday.
Dalglish has plenty of options to choose from, with only defender Jamie Carragher unavailable through injury, while new signing Luis Suarez is also a chance to play, with the Uruguayan forward expected to complete his transfer from Ajax on Monday.
It remains to be seen whether unsettled striker Fernando Torres will join him, with Chelsea expected to make a last-ditch bid to lure the Spanish ace before the transfer window closes on Monday.
Stoke’s 1-0 FA Cup win over Wolves on Sunday starts a run of three games in seven days for Pulis’ side, and the manager was disappointed with the scheduling log-jam.
“We have got the short straw because we go to Anfield on Wednesday night and then Sunderland on Saturday morning,” Pulis said.
“I’m a bit disappointed at the FA Cup and its placing in the calendar with the smaller clubs not having squads as strong as the top sides.”
Stoke are just two points behind Liverpool with a game in hand, and could move as high as seventh with a win on Wednesday.
However, Stoke have never won at Anfield, with their best result a 0-0 draw in 2008.
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