The Guardian (USA)

Liverpool can stay ahead of City and win the title, says Andy Robertson

- Andy Hunter

Andy Robertson has said Liverpool have the belief and momentum to stay ahead of Manchester City and end the club’s arduous wait for a Premier League title.

Liverpool regained top spot from Pep Guardiola’s champions on Sunday with a comfortabl­e defeat of Manchester United. A sixth consecutiv­e league win demonstrat­ed the depth of Jürgen Klopp’s resources this season, with the substitute Xherdan Shaqiri scoring twice and the summer signing Fabinho outstandin­g in central midfield. Robertson says it also fuelled growing confidence at Anfield that the team can stay the distance and claim Liverpool’s first league championsh­ip since 1990.

The Scotland captain said: “Of course we do [believe Liverpool can stay top]. We are in December, we know how tough this period is, but we are top of the league. We have just got to keep this period going. We know how good Manchester City are, we have a bit of a gap that has opened up now [to third], the two of us are close to each other, but we believe we can stay top. There is a long way to go and we still have to play big games, starting on Friday night [at Wolves].”

Sunday also marked Liverpool’s fifth consecutiv­e win in all competitio­ns in a fortnight. The left-back believes a 100% record from a gruelling sequence will give Klopp’s team added momentum for the festive campaign, which includes a visit to the Etihad Stadium on 3 January.

Robertson added: “It has been a huge few weeks. People maybe looked at the fixtures and thought: ‘Everton, it’s a derby, always tough; Bournemout­h, always tough; Napoli was a must-win and Manchester United speaks for itself.’ We have come out unscathed but we need to move on from that. We can’t just rest on that and take our eye off the ball. We need to stay focused 100% and look forward to the challenge at Wolves.”

José Mourinho highlighte­d Robertson’s relentless energy as a factor in United’s 3-1 defeat, claiming he was tired from watching the full-back’s “100metre sprints every minute”. Robertson commented: “It is just part and parcel of my game; I keep on going until the end. I got a bit of space, particular­ly second half, and the gaffer is always banging on to me and Trent [Alexander-Arnold], more so this season, that we have to be more involved. I just tried to do that.

“Special mention must go to Clyney [Nathaniel Clyne] though – being out for so long and my God, he was brilliant. He has had his struggles with injury but he put in a first-class performanc­e and that just sums up our squad at the minute.”

 ??  ?? Andy Robertson was impressive during Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Manchester United, leading José Mourinho to say he was tired watching his ‘100m sprints every minute’. Photograph: Matt West/BPI/REX/Shuttersto­ck
Andy Robertson was impressive during Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Manchester United, leading José Mourinho to say he was tired watching his ‘100m sprints every minute’. Photograph: Matt West/BPI/REX/Shuttersto­ck

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