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Published 19:58 17 Jan 2017 GMT
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Much has been made of the direct strategy that United boss Jose Mourinho resorted to in the dying moments of the weekend's clash as he instructed his players to sail the ball into the direction of Fellaini's head so that he could nod it into the path of supporting teammates.
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The tactics led to harsh criticism from Klopp but, jokes aside, Plymouth are well aware that they will need a similar discipline on Wednesday evening to the mentality shown last week, when the lower-league team remained resolute in the face of the youngest ever Liverpool starting XI.
“We have to defend very well again,” Adams told BBC Radio Devon.
“I think that we’ve shown in the first game that we can do that, and we’ll have to do exactly the same.
“I can’t see that we’re going to be too cavalier on our approach. We’ve got to show respect to the Premier League team.
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