Simon Thomas
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But they need a blue-chip win at Wembley, and this will be one.
If they could beat Liverpool, I think, then it will just make Wembley start to feel a little bit more like home.
They need that big win.
But I think this is a game where both teams will go for it.
There should be plenty of good football.
No egos there.
I had no problem with what Jose Mourinho did last week.
Everyone's had a view on it.
I thought he went there.
If you open up against Liverpool, they can hurt you and hit you on the counter-attack and score four or five, even seven, what they did in midweek.
So this game has got a really nice feel about it.
I'm looking forward to it.
If both do go for it, Alan, what are we going to get tomorrow?
Who does that favour?
I don't know who it favours, really.
Both have got that quality and pace in the team that if you overcommit at any stage, you're going to get hurt.
So it's about getting that balance right between trying to take the game to the opposition and not getting done on the counter-attack.
And both of those teams are particularly effective counter-attacking teams.
So it'll be interesting who wants to grab the emphasis tomorrow.
Tottenham or Liverpool for you?