Luton Town manager Rob Edwards has outlined what a 'really good occasion' Liverpool's visit to Kenilworth Road will be, although made it clear his players won't make it an easy task for their Reds counterparts.
Sunday's meeting will be the first between the two clubs in the Premier League, and also the first since a 5-0 Liverpool victory in 2008's FA Cup.
At opposite ends of the table the travelling side have taken 23 points from a possible 30, whereas the hosts have only five to show for their efforts. Because of this, many see a Reds win as the most obvious conclusion.
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However Edwards, who guided the Hatters to promotion via the Championship Play-Offs during his first season at the club, knows what the task at hand involves to claim a shock result.
"We're looking forward to it like we have for every game. Really good occasion - these are the types of games that we wanted to have here, this is why we got promoted and the next thing then is to prepare well and acquit ourselves well in the games as well," he said in his press conference on Friday. "We want everyone to try and enjoy it but at the same time we want to try and find a result."
"It's difficult because most people don't [stop Liverpool]. We've got to be really good, we've got to defend really well as a team. At the right moments we've got to try and be very good with the ball. We've got to try and attack at the right moments with the right speed and again, that is difficult against a team that are very good at winning the ball back and counter-pressing quickly.
"It is a very
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