It's a difficult one for us.
Look at our squad, their combined playing experience and value vs Liverpools, like Chelsea there is a huge gulf.
Of course Liverpools form is terrible and it gives us a chance to have a go, our best bet lies in playing to our strength ( nominally ) which I think is our attack when utilised rightly ( and ok that has NOT happened this year under you-know-who ) and if we go for it, it's more likely to succeed than inviting pressure onto a defence that has played so few games together as a unit it won't provide anywhere near the level of solidity shown by newcastle last week.
liverpool will have a lot of the ball, they will. They can pass all day long generally, but they have little penetrative thrust ( ooh- er etc ) so pressing hard and frustrating them is also another tactic, but we can't do it the whole game, so treating this as a bonus game with preparation for stoke's must get points from game, let's have a go, and if we lose 3-1 at least we've tried, and tbh as much as there's enough reason to criticise the "manager" losing in and of itself away to a side which is ludicriously more expensive and experienced is not shameful. But as per, it comes down to the manner it happens. So let's have a **** go.
Anyway, I shall optimistically plump for a 2-2, though more likely a 2-1 loss.