IAN CULVERHOUSE believes Norwich City can revel in the Anfield atmosphere – and will take heart from their recent outing at Old Trafford.
Norwich visit Liverpool tomorrow having made a steady start to life back in the Premier League following their promotion last season.
The Canaries stand in ninth place, having won three and drawn two of their eight games.
Two of their three defeats have been at Chelsea and Manchester United, the latter a fortnight ago when the East Anglians were unfortunate not to earn a point.
And of tomorrow’s match, Norwich assistant manager Culverhouse said: “It’s going to be a test. The one thing you can say is we’ll go there with confidence and looking forward to it. It’s another place where the atmosphere is fantastic and the players will revel in that.
“We went with a game plan to Man United and the players stuck to it and it was unfortunate we didn’t get something, but to come away from Man United feeling that unlucky was great credit to these players.
“We hope for the same again but these players will give everything they have got for the badge. They are playing with a lot of confidence at the moment and no fear, which is great.





