
Ian Holloway has vowed his Blackpool side will attack from the off in Sunday's fixture against Liverpool at Anfield.
The Seasiders boss regrets the defensive approach he undertook against defending champions Chelsea, after his team conceded all four goals in the first half of their 4-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Roy Hodgson's side are under pressure to pick up all three points after a disappointing start to the campaign that has seen them slip to 16th in the Premier League, one place below Blackpool.
Holloway confirmed his attacking strategy when he said: "I thought we were going to get the three points (against Blackburn), but that's what we'll keep on trying to do from here on in. We will be trying to win games.
"I will be going to Liverpool and attacking them because I think I got that wrong at Chelsea in the last away game.
Despite losing out to Blackburn Rovers last weekend courtesy of a last gasp Brett Emerton strike, Holloway said:
"I enjoyed Saturday – us trying to play our football – and sometimes it looks quite hard to stop.
"Saturday won't dampen my enthusiasm for what we are trying to do."
"I am delighted with how we played. Now I want our lads to gain a bit more confidence and keep producing that sort of performance.
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