Rodgers mission to stop record 34 matches unbeaten in Liverpool

Rodgers mission to stop record 34 matches unbeaten in Liverpool
Brendan Rodgers hopes Leicester City will be able to stop Liverpool's 34-match unbeaten run in the Boxing Day match.

Brendan Rodgers hopes Leicester City will be able to stop Liverpool's 34-match unbeaten run in the Premier League Boxing Day match on Friday (12/27/19) early morning hrs.

Rodgers hopes that Jamie Vardy and his colleagues will be able to defeat their opponents and stop Liverpool's 34-match unbeaten run at the King Power Stadium.

The Northern Ireland coach will face his former club, which for almost the past year has dominated the Premier League since it was last beaten by Manchester City by a score of 1-2.

In addition, the Foxes will also be faced with the spirit of Liverpool which is still burning, the article they managed to marry the Champions League trophy and the Club World Cup this year.

Moreover, Liverpool are also reluctant to repeat their mistakes after slipping in the hunt for the Premier League title last season. In fact, they already have a considerable distance of points with Manchester City.

But Rodgers believes that his squad is more than capable of being able to draw against Jurgen Klopp's men on Boxing Day.

Despite losing to Manchester City in yesterday's match, Leicester are still believed to be a destroyer of Liverpool's dominance in the Premier League this season.

"I believe they can be stopped and I want Leicester to destroy Liverpool's record of 34 unbeaten matches," Rodgers said.
Leicester to destroy Liverpool

The 46-year-old coach added that he would show Leicester's best performance in the Boxing Day match. He insisted he would fight it out in order to damage Liverpool's dominance.

Currently Leicester are second in the Premier League standings, 10 points adrift of Liverpool at the top of the standings. Victory at the King Power Stadium will later make the hunt for the Premier League title in 2019/20 season more stringent and difficult to predict.

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