| Ex-Plymouth boss says Liverpool aren't as good now as clubs' last FA Cup meeting in 2017 |
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As daunting as Liverpool will be for Plymouth today, former Argyle boss Derek Adams claims it was harder when they faced the Reds in 2017.
Plymouth were League Two back then, compared to Championship now, and Klopp brought back Philippe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge after fielding Liverpool’s youngest-ever starting XI, including an 18-year-old Trent Alexander Arnold, in the first game.
He got it, he’s such a great character.”
Plymouth made around £1million from the two games and it helped propel the club from League Two to the Championship.
“That money helped us pay off the debt, so those games helped the football club immensely,” said Adams. “I love Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
It’s going to be a surprise if Argyle win, but they have players of Championship quality
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