Peter Smith
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I'm good, Pete.
Thanks, I'm good.
It's all right for some, isn't it?
Don't forget us.
Don't forget us.
Well, Liverpool supporters must be looking forward to 2020 as well.
This could finally, finally be the year where they get their hands on the Premier League trophy.
They travelled to Tottenham on Saturday, as I just mentioned, and it should be a really interesting test, this one.
Of course, they then follow that up with a tough game against Manchester United, who, as we know, are always fired up for that clash with Liverpool.
That's the following Sunday on 19th January.
And you feel that if they can pass these two tests, then it really will take some stopping.
If they've not already got one hand on the trophy, they certainly will do in a couple of weeks' time if they can get past these two tests.
So Spurs this weekend, Nick.
This is a Spurs team that feels like they've gone off the boil a little bit since that
Those positive early days of the Jose Mourinho era.
They've won just three of their last nine and they've lost four of those games as well.
So what's wrong at Tottenham at the moment?
I guess you could put Pochettino in with that group as well, as were managers as well, in terms of the Guardiolas and people like that who think first about what their team tries to do rather than the opposition.
Pochettino always had that quite clear philosophy.
You could always see that style in Tottenham, couldn't you, about what he was trying to get those players to do.