Liverpool host Newcastle United in the Premier League on Wednesday hoping to make it two consecutive wins
Kostas Tsimikas has warned his teammates they're facing a better team in Newcastle after an easy win against Bournemouth during last weekend.
On Saturday afternoon, Liverpool recorded the biggest ever Premier League victory with a 9-0 win over AFC Bournemouth at Anfield.
The victory came at the back of their 2-1 defeat to bitter rivals Manchester United after two draws against Fulham and Crystal Palace respectively.
It came as a boost for the Reds, but got to enjoy it for a short time before the visit from David Howe's side.
Liverpool left-back Tsimikas cautioned his side to put all performance on the Wednesday night and not get bewitched by their new record.
"When you play at this top level, you have to forget one win very fast because after two, three days you play the next game," Tsimikas told Liverpoolfc.com.
"We have to see every game differently because every game is very difficult and we have to be well prepared for everything. This is the only thing we have to do and always we do.
"It's a good team. They have very good, talented players up front – very fast, very quick and very technical. We have to be focused if we want to achieve something.
"It's a good team. They have very good, talented players up front – very fast, very quick and very technical. We have to be focused if we want to achieve something.
"We have to win every personal duel, in my opinion, and to score from the first chance we will get. We expect one very hard game."
"The previous game was a very important win for the upcoming games.
"We have Newcastle, a very difficult team. I saw against Man City they are very tough, they score goals, they are very compact. It's going to be a very difficult game for us and we have to be prepared.
"I think it was a very good winning start for us. But nothing is easy in this league, so I think most important is to be 100 per cent focused and to give absolutely everything if we want to win this game."
On the win against Bournemouth, what it means: "For me, I think it was one of the biggest wins I had in my football career so far," the Greek said. "I'm very happy I was there and played with the team.
"I'm happy for my two assists. This showed me the sky's the limit. Always I have to be ready, to be 100 per cent focused if I want to achieve my personal goal."
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