Phil Thompson says complacency is now an issue.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is confident his players will bounce back from Saturday's shock loss at Watford.
They're away to Chelsea this evening in the last sixteen of the FA Cup, days after their first defeat of the season in the Premier League.
It was just their second game back from the first ever winter break in English football.
Liverpool legend Phil Thompson says the interruption to the schedule hasn't helped Klopp's side:
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard says he doesn't feel any extra pressure going into tonight's match.
Lampard is expecting a difficult match just days after their opponents' first Premier League defeat in over a year:
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