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Alexis Mac Allister previews Liverpool vs Bournemouth tie at Anfield

The Reds were beaten at Anfield last time out in top-flight action by Nottingham Forest

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Alexis Mac Allister believes a strong sense of belief is taking shape at Liverpool as they prepare to bounce back in the Premier League on Saturday.

After an impressive 3-1 victory over AC Milan in their Champions League opener, the Reds are eager to carry that momentum forward.

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Arne Slot’s side will return to Anfield this weekend, aiming to get back on track in the domestic league after a disappointing home defeat to Nottingham Forest in their previous Premier League outing.

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The visit of Bournemouth presents the perfect opportunity for Liverpool to reignite their league campaign in front of their home supporters.

“We had the game against Forest, which didn’t turn out the way we’d hoped,” Alexis Mac Allister said.

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“I think it was plain to see that unfortunately the team didn’t really perform in the sense that we weren’t able to play the football that we would have wanted to against a tough opponent who set their stall out and defended very well.

“These things can happen in the Premier League as we all know it’s a very competitive league.

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“But I think the important thing is that we responded well in that Champions League game away from home against top opposition.

“We didn’t start off too well there either as we conceded that very early goal.

“But from that moment on, the team remained patient and went on to pick up the well-deserved victory.

“We feel good in ourselves, we’re pretty relaxed and we have a lot of confidence in our own performances.

“Now that the games are coming thick and fast, I think that our focus will be a little bit more on recovery than anything else.”

He added: “I think the team is still in a period of transition, which is quite normal… Jürgen [Klopp] was here for a good few years.

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“For example, there are some players who had only ever played under Jürgen and had never had another coach.

“So, it is a significant change within the club, but I think Arne came here with very good ideas and I think that the whole group and the fans can see what he is wanting to do and the ideas he is wanting to express in the team.

“We’re all very happy and feel really positive about what is ahead.

“As I say, we’ve a lot of games coming up and there’s a lot of competition, and that’s what we like; this squad is full of great players, and we can take on board the tactical ideas that Arne wants to implement.

“But as I mentioned, we are in a transitional period and looking to put in place the ideas and concepts that Arne wants us to.”

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Joseph Agbobli

Football Correspondent at Binge Football. In the role of Football Correspondent, he's responsible for producing exclusive and original stories and interviews. Follow Joseph on X (formerly Twitter) @joseph_agbobli

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