KEVIN Davies insists Wanderers should have nothing to fear when title-chasing Liverpool arrive at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday.
The striker knows what it takes to beat the Mersey men on home turf, having helped Sam Allardyce’s Whites seal a famous 2-0 victory in September 2006.
Wanderers have not got the better of Rafa’s Reds since that day, losing twice against them last season, including a 4-0 hammering at Anfield.
But Davies sees no reason why his side cannot build on back-to-back victories against Hull and Manchester City to put a dent in their opponents’ championship ambitions.
“The last two games have given everyone a lot of confidence,” said Davies, who leads Wanderers’ scoring charts with four goals.
For more on this see Friday's edition of The Bolton News
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