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Liverpool will need to buck an unwanted trend if they want to end their recent poor Anfield record against West Ham this weekend.

The Reds haven't beaten the Londoners at home since January 2015 when goals from Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge were enough to pick up three points.

Since then, West Ham have drawn two and won one at Anfield.

The worrying statistic for Liverpool fans is that the Reds have a poor record in games following European aways.

The Reds have picked up just 19 points from a possible 42 following European trips since 2014 - and also picked up a win in the Europa League against Augsburg.

In 15 games, Liverpool have won just six times - drawing four and losing five in that time.

A positive for fans is that all the victories have come at Anfield - with one of them being the return leg against Augsburg in the Europa League last 32 in 2016.

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Unlike previous games, the Reds will have had a 10-day break since the victory in Porto - and been on a warm-weather training camp in Marbella before facing David Moyes' side

Wednesday night's stunning performance was a warning to the rest of Europe that they mean business in the Champions League - but they can't afford another European hangover if they want to tighten their grip on a top-four finish this season.

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Liverpool have won once following an away trip to the continent this season - beating Crystal Palace 1-0 at Anfield, with the only goal scored by Sadio Mane.

With two of Liverpool's rivals facing off this weekend, it would be the perfect time to get their second win of the season following a European trip.