Brendan Rodgers will look to get one over his former club when Liverpool travel to Swansea in Sunday's English Premier League game.
Liverpool are climbing up the table after picking up some impressive results over the last few weeks, and Rodgers will be keen to continue that resurgence against Swansea.
"It was a fantastic period there and we created history," Rodgers said of his time with Swansea. "In our first season together, the players, supporters and city really came together.
"We got promoted against all odds and in the Premier League it was deemed there would be a greater chance of seeing Elvis Presley than Swansea surviving.
"I was in no hurry to leave there, but to come to a club of this status...there are very, very few times in your lifetime you'll get asked to come to a club like Liverpool Football Club -- and when that comes, you've got to take that opportunity. I'm ever so glad I did."
Rodgers believes his Liverpool side will get stronger in the second half of the season. "It's where we finish at the end of the season that will be the most important thing," he said. "It's about continuing our improvement.
"I've said before -- and I'll repeat it again -- we'll get even stronger in the second half of the season because we'll get better in our ways of working and get a better understanding what we're trying to achieve in terms of the team.
"Where we're at in May will define how good a season we've had."
Defender Andre Wisdom is expected to be fit, after being taken off in Liverpool's Europa League game with Young Boys Thursday, with long-term absentee Lucas Leiva having a good run out for the under-21s on Friday. The Brazilian midfielder though, will not be available for Sunday's game.
Swansea manager Michael Laudrup will welcome back Ki Sung-yeung, after the midfielder missed the game against Newcastle, while former Arsenal defender Kyle Bartley is also available. Danny Graham, Ben Davies and Luke Moore should also make the squad after being ill in the past couple of days. Goalkeeper Michel Vorm, though, is still a couple of weeks away from a return.
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Expected lineups: Swansea: Tremmel; Rangel, Williams, Chico, Davies; Britton, Ki; De Guzman, Dyer, Hernandez; Michu.
Liverpool: Reina; Wisdom, Agger, Skrtel, Johnson; Allen, Gerrard; Enrique, Sterling, Suso; Suarez.
Prediction: 2-1 to Liverpool
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