Kieran Trippier reckons Anfield is one of the most hostile places to visit as Newcastle United prepare to face Liverpool on Sunday (August 27).
Before his team's 1-0 league to Manchester City at the Etihad on Saturday (August 19), Trippier was asked which fanbase he thinks is the most vocal apart from Newcastle's.
He told Sky Sports in a fan Q&A session (h/t Liverpool Echo):
Trippier has a horrendous record against Liverpool, winning twice and losing 10 times in 13 games. He hasn't won on his last six visits to Anfield, drawing once. He will hope to improve that record next weekend on Merseyside.
Liverpool are unbeaten in 13 games against the Magpies across competitions. Tripper (32) played both games last season as Liverpool completed the league double over them.
The Reds, meanwhile, secured their first win of the campaign on Saturday, beating Bournemouth 3-1 at home. In their opening games of the campaign, Jurgen Klopp's men had drawn 1-1 to Chelsea in London while Newcastle beat Aston Villa 5-1 on Tyneside.
There have been a host of new rules implemented in the Premier League this season. One of them restricts the number of coaches allowed in the technical area per side to one.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp commented on this rule change, saying that it will impact just one team in the league — Newcastle United. Klopp said (via the Mirror):
Jason Tindall, who's Eddie Howe's assistant, is known for being overly involved on the touchline. It isn't something Howe minds. In fact, he sees the new rule change as a blow to Newcastle.
Howe responded to the comments:
Tindall and Howe have worked in the manager-assistant manager role for over a decade in an association that started in 2009 at Bournemouth. Tindall's only spell as a
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