Liverpool Ready to Face Games Physical Stoke

Stoke: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes his team was able to overcome the physical count on the Stoke game. She had been a good end to 2012 with the four consecutive victories that brought them to within five points with four teams in the Premier League standings.

Rodgers happy with the speed of the Reds in adapting the strategy game pass the ball, has applied since arriving from Swansea in the summer. And he was not worried by the aggressive approach will destroy the Stoke game style soft team.

Rodgers admitted to salute the work done Tony Pulis told Stoke, any criticism delivered on their tactics. "I always respect them. There is no right way or wrong way to play football, but Stoke often gets a lot of unfair criticism," said Rodgers.

"How they play the game, they challenge you physically, which is fine, because this is a physical sport, and at the elite level that's what happened. To consistently survive at this level after Tony led the team promotion, it takes a lot of work hard. "

"It's always going to be a tough challenge and a tough game, but we'll be ready for it, because you should be able to integrate your game well and this team can do it," said the former Swansea City architect.
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