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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Behind Enemy Lines: The Manchester City lesson that may see Chelsea revert to type against Liverpool – and Eden Hazard’s last Anfield hurrah

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2019

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Much of the build-up to Sunday’s massive match has been dominated by talk of what happened when Liverpool welcomed Chelsea to Anfield the last time they were so close to winning the Premier League. But as Jurgen Klopp made clear at his press conference, this is a different time, and this is most definitely a different Liverpool. The Reds boss did, though, talk up Chelsea’s recent good form and the danger of Eden Hazard, which was fair enough, given Maurizio Sarri’s side have won four on the spin, inspired by their talismanic No 10. But at the same time it wasn’t too long ago that supporters were calling for Sarri’s head. So to find out exactly what’s going on at Stamford Bridge, and to see if Chelsea can repeat that devastating result of April 2014, Paul Wheelock speaks to Nizaar Kinsella, who covers the club day in, day out, for Goal.com. They also talk about the racist abuse suffered by Mohamed Salah at the hands of fans claiming to support his former club Chelsea, the future of the Liverpool-linked Callum Hudson-Odoi, and why this could be the worst time to face the brilliant Hazard – providing Sarri plays the Belgian in his correct position.  For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo, giving you the inside track on all the big talking points from Anfield.

0:08.0

Hello, my name is Paul Wielock and welcome to the Behind Enemy Lines podcast to get the inside track on

0:14.2

Chelsea who had a visit to Merseys on Sunday for what is Liverpool's biggest game of

0:18.6

the season so far. Now a lot of the buildup to this match match has been dominated by talk what happened when the

0:23.6

Redswelk and Chelsea the last time they were so close to winning the Premier League

0:26.9

title almost exactly five years ago. But as Jurgen Club made clear at his press

0:31.6

conference this is a different time and this is most definitely a different

0:35.1

Liverpool but Clop also talked up Chelsea's form and the danger of Ed and Hazard to be

0:40.1

fair he's right to Chelsea and hasade are playing well and have both have excellent

0:44.0

recent records at Anfield, but at the same time it wasn't too long ago that supporters were calling

0:49.0

for the rich society to be sacked. To find out exactly what's going on at Stamford Bridge and to see if Chelsea can repeat

0:55.3

that devastating result of April 2014 I spoke to an czar can cellar who covers the

1:00.3

club day in day out for goal.com We also talk the racist abuse suffered by Mohammed Sala at the hands of

1:06.2

fans claiming to support his former club Chelsea as well as the future of

1:09.6

Hasard and Kalam Hudson adoy who has been linked with a move to Liverpool.

1:13.4

Thanks for joining me and we'll be back after the match with the postgame podcast.

1:17.4

The Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo.

1:20.3

Hi Nizar, thank you very much for joining me to talk all things Chelsea before the massive

1:26.9

match at Anfield on Sunday.

1:27.9

Are you okay, mate?

1:28.9

Yeah, good, yeah, thanks for having me on again.

1:31.5

I thought I was on there last time, wasn't it? Yeah, it's good to be back yeah no pleasure again to have you

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