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Luke Chambers will have no qualms about biting the hand that once fed him when Wigan Athletic host Blackpool at the DW this weekend.
The on-loan Liverpool defender will be aiming to continue the red-hot form he's shown since his January arrival when the Seasiders make the short trip across the north west.
Even if that means denting the play-off hopes of Blackpool, whose manager Neil Critchley used to be his Anfield Academy boss.
"From a personal note, I know the manager because he used to be at Liverpool, with the Under-21s," said Chambers. “I know what he’s all about, what teams he has, and the philosophy he likes to bring...I thought he was a brilliant manager.
"From a personal note, I know the manager because he used to be at Liverpool, with the Under-21s," said Chambers. “I know what he’s all about, what teams he has, and the philosophy he likes to bring...I thought he was a brilliant manager.
"As a Blackpool team, they will be tough opposition, but I'm confident we have enough in the dressing room to beat them.
"They're a really good footballing team, but then again so are we...and we tend to do all right against the better footballing sides in the division.
"I think we go heavily under the radar in terms of the quality of football we play, we back ourselves against any team at this level.
The on-loan Liverpool defender will be aiming to continue the red-hot form he's shown since his January arrival when the Seasiders make the short trip across the north west.
Even if that means denting the play-off hopes of Blackpool, whose manager Neil Critchley used to be his Anfield Academy boss.
"From a personal note, I know the manager because he used to be at Liverpool, with the Under-21s," said Chambers. “I know what he’s all about, what teams he has, and the philosophy he likes to bring...I thought he was a brilliant manager.
"From a personal note, I know the manager because he used to be at Liverpool, with the Under-21s," said Chambers. “I know what he’s all about, what teams he has, and the philosophy he likes to bring...I thought he was a brilliant manager.
"As a Blackpool team, they will be tough opposition, but I'm confident we have enough in the dressing room to beat them.
"They're a really good footballing team, but then again so are we...and we tend to do all right against the better footballing sides in the division.
"I think we go heavily under the radar in terms of the quality of football we play, we back ourselves against any team at this level.