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Sam Allardyce believes that Jurgen Klopp’s ‘remarkable’ Liverpool could be the best in the Premier League, even BETTER than Man United’s 1999 3-point winners, as he thinks he’s unlikely to be upset to ignite the bet on survival of the West Brom.
- Sam Allardyce and West Brom visit Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday
- Baggies’ new boss has cheered his counterpart Jurgen Klopp on the table tops
- Allardyce feels Liverpool are comparable to the great former league champions
- West Brom started life with their new manager with a 3-0 setback at Aston Villa
West Brom manager Sam Allardyce can understand why Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool is considered the best of the Premier League era.
Allardyce has faced some of the best teams ever seen in English football, including those led by Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.
But ahead of today’s game at Anfield, Big Sam puts the Klopp champions in that select group and the next few seasons will ultimately determine their status.
New West Brom boss Sam Allardyce takes his side for a foreboding test in Liverpool on Sunday
Allardyce believes the Reds are comparable to Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United
“What’s remarkable is how well they are playing, even with their disabled list,” said Allardyce, the last manager to win a Premier League game at Anfield, with Crystal Palace in April 2017.
I don’t think Jurgen has experienced that before. The quantity and quality of player he has had on the sidelines is significant and the young people who have intervened have been magnificent.
“ Certainly this Liverpool team is as high as it can get right now. Whether they are as good as Manchester United Treble, some will say: “Yes.”
‘I guess what this team has to do is win trophies in the next few years. Then you can draw a more complete conclusion. ‘
Klopp won their first Premier League trophy last season as they won the title with some comfort.
Klopp and Allardyce have met on several occasions as bosses, including as Merseyside rivals.
Allardyce has a lot of work to do in his second game in charge of Albion. The relegation escape specialist started with a 3-0 home loss to Aston Villa and now travels to a team undefeated in 66 home games and fresh from a 7-0 win at Crystal Palace last weekend.
It is unlikely to be pretty from The Baggies. We have to make sure we stop them. And stop them from the start, ‘Allardyce emphasized.
“The only question or problem I saw from Liverpool was the performance at Fulham. In the first half, Fulham could have been more than one up, but tied again.
But they looked in unstoppable humor against Palace.
Baggies’ manager believes Liverpool can boast of being the best with some more successes