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The much-anticipated Merseyside Derby is upon us, with Liverpool set to take on Everton at Goodison Park this Saturday. As Dave Davis eloquently put it during his latest episode of The Daily Red on Anfield Index, “It just feels massive right now, doesn’t it?” The match, kicking off at 12:30 PM, carries immense significance not only for bragging rights but also for Liverpool’s momentum in the Premier League.
A Derby with History and Heart
Reflecting on last year’s encounter at Goodison, Davis remarked, “Last year, for me, was the worst of the season. Let’s not mince our words. We got out-fought, out-battled, and they showed more heart than us.” His words encapsulate the emotional weight of this fixture, which resonates deeply with fans of both clubs.
Virgil van Dijk, a towering figure for Liverpool, has also spoken about the importance of the Derby. Davis highlighted Van Dijk’s comments on Liverpool’s official site, which stressed the necessity of intensity and resilience in this fixture: “You can lose a derby at Goodison, but you can’t get out-fought and out-battled.”
Injury Concerns and Team Selection
As Liverpool fans eagerly await updates, Davis pointed out key injury concerns, particularly for Alisson Becker and Diogo Jota. While updates from manager Arne Slot’s press conference are expected, the lineup speculation remains. “I won’t give you my predicted lineup,” Davis noted, “but I don’t think for this one it’s that complicated.”
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Alexis Mac Allister’s suspension adds another layer of complexity to the team’s preparations. Davis noted, “He’ll be missing for the Everton game and the Girona game, but at least he gets some rest before Fulham.”
Looking at the Bigger Picture: Premier League Aspirations
Liverpool currently sit seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table. Davis encouraged fans to focus on the positives, saying, “If you win the Derby and there are no injuries, what happens out there for the 90 minutes is completely irrelevant.”
With Fulham set to challenge Arsenal this weekend, Davis highlighted the importance of maintaining momentum. “There’s a lot to be positive about,” he said. “But tomorrow, we cannot get out-fought like last season.”
Off the Pitch
Aside from Derby preparations, Davis shared exciting developments for Liverpool fans. Anfield Index is launching a new podcast called The Academy, featuring insights into the club’s younger talents. Davis expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “I’m genuinely buzzing for this.”
He also drew attention to the latest interview with Alexis Mac Allister on The Rest is Football podcast. The midfielder candidly discussed his adjustment to life under Arne Slot, the intensity of the Premier League, and the importance of leaders like Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk. “It wasn’t a good game from us,” Mac Allister admitted about a recent performance, “but that’s when you need players to step up.”
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Derby Day: What’s at Stake?
For Liverpool, the Derby is not just another game. As Davis succinctly put it, “You win the Derby, no injuries—that is the perfect Saturday.” Whether it’s a scrappy 1-0 or a dominant display, the priority remains the same: securing three points and extending their lead at the top.
As the clock ticks towards kickoff, fans around the globe will tune in with bated breath. Whether you’re in the UK or following from afar, as Davis said, “Enjoy the Derby. Let’s hope it is what we hope it is.”
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