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Liverpool will be looking to register their first win of the season when they host Crystal Palace on Monday night.
The Reds were held to a surprise draw when they took on newly promoted Fulham last weekend with Jurgen Klopp critical of their performance. Summer signing Darwin Nunez came off the bench to score and assist as he got off to a fast start at Craven Cottage.
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Current assistant manager Pep Lijnders has tipped James Milner to take over his job "tomorrow" after stepping up ahead of May's Champions League final.
Milner has spent seven years at Anfield and is one of the senior members of Jurgen Klopp's squad having signed a new one-year deal to extend his stay on Merseyside in June. That experience came in handy back in May when Liverpool faced Real Madrid in the Champions League final. Heavy-handed policing tactics led to the kick-off being delayed, with both teams prolonging their preparations.
With Lijnders and Klopp focused on dealing with UEFA, Milner stepped up to deliver a rousing message to the Liverpool squad, which left its mark on the current assistant an Anfield.
“The boys were in and out. What do we do? That’s not a good way to start a final