Rafa Benitez has warned that Liverpool will not beat Chelsea if they are not on top form.
Liverpool travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday in a top of the table clash to take on Chelsea and Reds boss Rafa Benitez has warned that if his side play to anything less than 100 per cent of their capabilities then they will not leave London with a positive result.
Liverpool have often come from behind to sneak a win this season, but that task may prove impossible in a ground that is notorious for frustrating forwards for over 80 games and four years.
"Every manager is looking for the perfect 90 minutes... If they score first it will be really difficult for us so we have to do everything perfectly from the first whistle. When we get a chance we have to take it because we know they will have chances as well," Benitez told the club's official website.
"They have a lot of good players playing good football. They're passing the ball really well and scoring lots of goals. But we're going there with confidence, looking to work hard, play well and produce some nice football."
Liverpool travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday in a top of the table clash to take on Chelsea and Reds boss Rafa Benitez has warned that if his side play to anything less than 100 per cent of their capabilities then they will not leave London with a positive result.
Liverpool have often come from behind to sneak a win this season, but that task may prove impossible in a ground that is notorious for frustrating forwards for over 80 games and four years.
"Every manager is looking for the perfect 90 minutes... If they score first it will be really difficult for us so we have to do everything perfectly from the first whistle. When we get a chance we have to take it because we know they will have chances as well," Benitez told the club's official website.
"They have a lot of good players playing good football. They're passing the ball really well and scoring lots of goals. But we're going there with confidence, looking to work hard, play well and produce some nice football."
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