LONDON (Reuters) - Coping with tricky Premier League fixtures a few days after Champions League exertions is a knack Liverpool must learn quickly if this campaign does not become a second-rate sequel to last season's thriller.
On the evidence of a 3-1 defeat at West Ham United on Saturday they have some way to go.
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