Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany has declared his
team do not fear Anfield ahead of their crucial clash with Liverpool on Sunday.
The match between Liverpool and City could go a long way
to deciding the 2013-14 Premier League title, with Kompany's men currently
trailing the leaders by four points with two games in hand.
In the lead-up to Sunday's game, Liverpool manager
Brendan Rodgers has regularly emphasised the importance of the atmosphere at
Anfield, but Kompany is adamant City will be unfazed following impressive wins
at Bayern Munich, Tottenham and Manchester United this term.
"We've been to Old Trafford, White Hart Lane and the
Allianz Arena and come away with victories this season and our form on the road
is as good as anyone," the Belgian defender said.
"We know that if the players, supporters and staff
around our club stand together, we are capable of anything.
"We are playing a very good team and we know how
hard this is going to be, but we will go to Anfield in confident mood."
Kompany rates Liverpool as his team's most dangerous
rival for the Premier League title.
"We remember the match against them earlier in the
season (which City won 2-1) and, for me, Liverpool are still the best Premier
League team we've faced at the Etihad," the 28-year-old said.
"They have been on a fantastic run and we know we
have to be focused and leave the pitch at the end knowing we've given
everything because there is so much at stake in this game."
While acknowledging the threat posed by Liverpool
forwards Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, who boast 49 Premier League goals
between them this season, Kompany is confident City's defence can hold firm.
"They have scored a lot of goals - as have we - but
we've only conceded two goals in our last seven Premier League games so we've
been defending well, too, and that will be just as important as our strikers
finding the net on Sunday," he added.
"It's a game between two teams with slightly
different styles but the same philosophy and I think it will be a very
entertaining game because both teams try to score goals."
Culled from Soccerway


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