Xabi Alonso is fascinated by the fact that a club like Liverpool can face a non-league side in the FA Cup.
Back home in Spain, he says, Havant and Waterlooville would never have their moment in the sun.
“You can only play teams up to two divisions below you,” said the midfielder as the Blue Square South side prepared to visit Anfield in the fourth round on Saturday.
“But this is all part of the glamour and the prestige that the FA Cup has. This is why it is so interesting.
“It is the oldest football competition in history and it means so much to the supporters in this country.
“Every supporter, whether they follow a big or a small club, knows their team will be in it and that is important.”
Liverpool needed a replay before they were able to overcome League One Luton and Alonso insists Havant will be treated with respect.
He told liverpoolfc.tv: “Hopefully we’ll see some goals but before you score you have to take it step by step.
“You saw against Luton that it took a while to get the first goal. It was longer than expected.
“By reaching this round they deserve as much respect as we gave Aston Villa.
“It’s going to be a dream come true for some of them and it will be interesting.”
Alonso added: “Rafa Benitez always tells us about the opposition players and he won’t change that this time.
“He will briefly show us about the way they play and the players they have.”
Back home in Spain, he says, Havant and Waterlooville would never have their moment in the sun.
“You can only play teams up to two divisions below you,” said the midfielder as the Blue Square South side prepared to visit Anfield in the fourth round on Saturday.
“But this is all part of the glamour and the prestige that the FA Cup has. This is why it is so interesting.
“It is the oldest football competition in history and it means so much to the supporters in this country.
“Every supporter, whether they follow a big or a small club, knows their team will be in it and that is important.”
Liverpool needed a replay before they were able to overcome League One Luton and Alonso insists Havant will be treated with respect.
He told liverpoolfc.tv: “Hopefully we’ll see some goals but before you score you have to take it step by step.
“You saw against Luton that it took a while to get the first goal. It was longer than expected.
“By reaching this round they deserve as much respect as we gave Aston Villa.
“It’s going to be a dream come true for some of them and it will be interesting.”
Alonso added: “Rafa Benitez always tells us about the opposition players and he won’t change that this time.
“He will briefly show us about the way they play and the players they have.”
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