'The best team in the world is coming' - Plymouth boss Muslic
Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic says Sunday's FA Cup tie against Liverpool is "more than just another game" and believes "the underdog always has a chance."
The 42-year-old Austrian replaced Wayne Rooney as Plymouth head coach last month and, despite sitting bottom of the Championship, he hopes the FA Cup can bring the fans some joy.
"A beautiful challenge is in front of us," he said in a pre-match news conference. "A day to enjoy for us as Argyle, as a club and organisation and a day to enjoy for the Green Army and the fans."
"The best team in the world is coming, so it is a day we are looking forward to and want to enjoy.
"I can understand the city is going crazy, the fans are going crazy and they are very much looking forward [to it]. I also understand how the players are looking forward to realise how it is to be on the pitch and face a world-class opponent."
Despite having only five wins from their 30 Championship league games this season, the Pilgrims are unbeaten in their past two games, drawing at Sunderland and beating West Brom, two fighting for promotion.
"It's more than just another game," he added. "t's the FA Cup, a home game and it's Liverpool.
"The beauty of our sport, the beauty of the competition, is that the underdog - and we are clearly the underdog in this case - always has a chance."