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			Liverpool's Henderson eyes Mourinho revenge for 2014 loss 
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			 [October 17, 2016] 
			(Reuters) - Victory over 
			Manchester United in Monday's Premier League clash would "put to 
			bed" bitter memories of Liverpool's defeat to Jose Mourinho's 
			Chelsea two years ago, midfielder Jordan Henderson has said. 
 Former Chelsea boss Mourinho led the London club to a 2-0 Premier 
			League win at Anfield in April 2014 to derail Liverpool's hopes of 
			first English top flight title since 1990, with Manchester City 
			ultimately taking the crown.
 
 "He is a world‑class manager and he has shown that in the clubs he 
			has been at," Henderson said of Mourinho, now in charge of 
			Manchester United.
 
 "The way they played that game was very clever from Jose. We were on 
			fire at the time and the way they played the game, very slow, 
			sitting in,"
 
			
			 "They made it very difficult – throw-ins, goal-kicks, they were 
			taking forever and that got everyone worked up in the stadium and it 
			worked to their advantage... It had a big impact on us winning the 
			league. I will never really forget that."
 "So Monday will be a big occasion, if we can keep performing the way 
			we are and win, to sort of put that to bed."
 
 Liverpool, who are three points ahead of United in the table, 
			knocked United out of the Europa League last season but have not 
			beaten them in domestic competition since March 2014.
 
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			Liverpool's Jordan Henderson during the lap of honour at the end of 
			the match Reuters / Andrew Yates 
            
			 
			The England international said Liverpool were ready to tackle 
			anything thrown at them at Anfield.
 "It will be a tough game. United are a good team who have some very 
			good players and a top manager. We need to be ready and prepared for 
			anything that is thrown at us," he added.
 
 (Reporting by Ian Rodricks in Bengaluru)
 
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