Is this how LFC will play? (VIDEO)
Brendan Rodgers wants games against Liverpool to feel like 'the longest 90 minutes of an opponent's life' - and we've discovered a video which illustrates exactly what he means.
Rodgers was lauded for getting his Swansea side playing the kind of 'Tiki-Taka' football made famous by Barcelona, and now he wants to take his philosophy to the next level as Anfield boss.
He explained: "I want to use the incredible support to make coming to Anfield the longest 90 minutes of an opponent's life. That's the idea.
"I want to see this great attacking football with creativity and imagination, with relentless pressing of the ball. I know what it's like because I had a team like that at Swansea.
"After 10 minutes when they haven't had a touch of the ball they are looking at the clock and seeing only 10 minutes have gone. It's a long afternoon."
Swansea received a standing ovation for playing this way at Anfield last season, and the video below illustrates that it wasn't just the Swans' first team who passed it like Barcelona.
The clip is from a reserve match between Swansea and Liverpool last season, and although the move in the video did not result in a goal, it illustrates the philosophy Rodgers instilled at all levels within the Liberty Stadium.
Incidentally, Swansea won the game 3-1.