The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Robbo fears Reds may miss out on title chase

- CARL MARKHAM

Defender Andy Robertson concedes Liverpool are not currently in the title race and warned that if they do not regain their consistenc­y then qualifying for the Champions League is going to be a challenge.

Having gone unbeaten for almost four years at home in the league, Jurgen Klopp’s side have now lost back-to-back matches at Anfield after Brighton repeated Burnley’s 1-0 victory of a fortnight ago.

It left them seven points behind Manchester City, who also have a match in hand, and makes Sunday’s visit of the Premier League leaders a must-win match for the Reds, who have failed to score in three consecutiv­e home league games for the first time since October 1984.

“Any game against Man City is a big one but as this moment stands, we are not in a title race,” said the former Dundee United player.

“We’re seven points off it and they’ve got a game in hand I think - I’m sure they would say the same if they were potentiall­y 10 points behind us.

“We need to get our form back, we need to get back to the Liverpool that everyone knows.

“We need to put in performanc­es on a consistent basis, it’s no good doing it one or two games in a row and then having a slip.

“We need to do it on a consistent basis, that’s the only way you get Champions League football, that’s the only way you get trophies.

“That’s what we need to get back to, starting Sunday. It’s a big game, they’re flying and playing really well just now.

“We don’t turn into a bad team overnight and we’ll be ready come Sunday but we need to be doing it on a consistent basis and not in one-offs.”

Liverpool’s form against teams in the bottom eight this season has produced just three wins and four draws from nine matches.

Both Burnley and Brighton have managed to blunt their attack at Anfield without too much trouble.

Robertson accepts it is up to the players to change their fortunes at home.

“It’s just not clicking. Maybe teams are sitting a bit more back against us at home and maybe they’re a bit more open and expansive away, but they did that last season and we found a way to win and that’s what we need to do,” he told liverpoolf­c.com.

“We need to be better at finding a way in the game. You can set it up in training, you can do everything in training, but when you cross the white lines you need to find a way to goal and we never did that.”

Klopp has taken full responsibi­lity for their poor run and accepts it is a problem he has to solve quickly.

“My job is to find explanatio­ns and to work with that then. I know how much better football these boys can play,” he said.

“There might be two reasons. One is they don’t want to, and I think even you would agree with me that that’s probably not the case. So then why didn’t it work?

“These are the things we have to figure out. I was involved in these two games, so it was tough for me as well.”

● Liverpool will not be allowed to play their Champions League round of 16 tie against RB Leipzig in Germany after being denied entry to the country.

The German government has banned all arrivals from countries affected by new coronaviru­s variants until February 17, the day after Liverpool were due in Leipzig, and an applicatio­n for special permission for them to travel has been denied.

Uefa’s regulation­s put the onus on Leipzig to put forward proposals for an alternativ­e venue and pay the associated costs of rearrangin­g the game.

The club has until February 8 to come up with a solution or they could run the risk of a 3-0 forfeit. A delay is also a possibilit­y, with Uefa having said that all last-16 games must have been decided by April 2.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom