PLAY TEAMSHEET: Can YOU name the Liverpool side that beat Leicester City 4-1 in October 2001? Or pick YOUR team and guess their starting XI

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Test Your Football Expertise with Teamsheet: Liverpool vs Leicester City – October 2001

Welcome to Teamsheet, Mail Sport’s captivating football memory game that offers you a unique opportunity to challenge your friends and evaluate your soccer knowledge. This edition revisits a classic Premier League clash.

Relive Liverpool’s Dominant Victory Over Leicester City in 2001

Today, we journey back to October 2001, recalling Liverpool’s emphatic 4-1 triumph against Leicester City at Filbert Street. This Premier League match was highlighted by an outstanding hat-trick from a key Liverpool player.

The Star’s Performance After a Night Out

Interestingly, the star player who delivered the hat-trick victory might not have even started the match. He had reportedly spent a night socializing during the international break. However, then assistant manager Phil Thompson, standing in for Gerard Houllier, decided to grant him a starting opportunity, a decision that ultimately proved highly successful for Liverpool.

Participate in Teamsheet for Fun

This game is purely for entertainment. Put your football knowledge to the test and compare your Teamsheet score with your friends. Instructions on how to play are available at the end of this article and within the game interface itself. Furthermore, you have the flexibility to select any team and attempt to guess their starting lineup.

Good luck and enjoy the challenge!

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Teamsheet Game Instructions

The objective of Teamsheet is to achieve the lowest possible score.

Guessing a player on your first attempt earns you just one point. Therefore, a perfect score for identifying all eleven players on the first try is 11 points.

If you correctly guess a letter and its position within the player’s name, the tile will illuminate green. A correct letter in the wrong position will turn the tile yellow.

You have up to six attempts to guess each player. If you are unsuccessful in guessing a player within six tries, their identity will be revealed, and you will receive 11 points. Additionally, you can opt to reveal a free letter at the cost of one point.

Engage with the game and see if you can attain the optimal score of 11, or if you will accumulate 121 points by failing to guess each player.


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