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A pair of Premier League players have revealed all about the experience of being a visiting player at Anfield, with Liverpool’s roaring home support making a huge difference.

Jurgen Klopp’s Reds have always had dominant home form, as they are spurred on by their supporters on Merseyside, in one of football’s most iconic grounds. 

But in a new podcast, West Ham’s Michail Antonio and Fulham’s Tom Cairney have spoken about the experience of playing Liverpool at Anfield, in front of those vocal supporters.

He added: ‘When the fans are going, it’s like the fans are literally going [sucking noise] all joined together to suck the ball into the net.’ 

Liverpool's home support make a noticeable difference to opposition players at Anfield

Liverpool’s home support make a noticeable difference to opposition players at Anfield

West Ham's Michail Antonio claimed Liverpool fans 'sucked' the ball into their net

Fulham captain Tom Cairney remembered how fans helped Liverpool beat them 4-3

West Ham’s Michail Antonio and Fulham’s Tom Cairney spoke about their Anfield experiences 

Cairney explained about the time Fulham were 3-2 up at Anfield back in December, only to be defeated by late goals from Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

He said: ‘You could just tell. The noise was just like… we lost 4-3.’

He added: ‘If I ever win a toss again, I’m going to make them not kick to the Kop second half.’

‘Mate, 100%’, Antonio responded. 

Liverpool beat Sparta Prague 6-1 in the Europa League Round of 16 on Thursday night, to progress 11-2 on aggregate, before travelling to Manchester United for the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday.

Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a late winner for Liverpool as they beat Fulham 4-3 at Anfield

Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a late winner for Liverpool as they beat Fulham 4-3 at Anfield

The fans were pivotal in turning a 4-3 deficit against Fulham into a vital win back in December

The fans were pivotal in turning a 4-3 deficit against Fulham into a vital win back in December

The Reds sit second in the Premier League table behind leaders Arsenal on goal difference, and one point ahead of third-placed Manchester City, with ten games remaining for each side.

With Klopp leaving this summer, there are only a handful of home games remaining for him to savour the Anfield atmosphere before his departure.  

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