Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes Saturday's clash against West Ham will be his side's toughest test of the Premier League season so far.
The Reds' last league engagement came at the Emirates Stadium on Monday when only an inspired performance from Petr Cech prevented Rodgers' men returning to Merseyside with three points.
Liverpool have also faced Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium and Bournemouth at Anfield this season, winning both matches by a single goal to nil.
But despite West Ham's dire league record at Anfield - they have failed to win in their last 42 visits, losing 31 times - Rodgers believes Slaven Bilic's men will present a stern test.
"West Ham at home will be our toughest game of the four," he told reporters. "They had an excellent result away [at Arsenal]."


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