Everton vs Liverpool: Title race pressure is now all on Man City says Andrew Robertson

Liverpool's fourth draw in six league games saw them slip into second place, a point behind City with nine games remaining

Monday 04 March 2019 05:50 EST
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Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson says the pressure is now all on Manchester City after the champions vaulted the Reds at the top of the table following Sunday's 0-0 draw at Everton.

Liverpool's fourth draw in six league games saw them slip into second place, a point behind City with nine games remaining, with the Merseyside club having squandered a seven-point lead.

But the Scot insists his side will be ready should City buckle.

"We will fight for every last ball until the whistle is blown at the end of the season," Robertson said after Liverpool's latest setback. "We become the chasers now and all the pressure is on Manchester City."

City have not been at their best in recent weeks but have still maintained momentum, extending their winning run to five league games in a row with consecutive 1-0 wins over West Ham and Bournemouth in their last two matches.

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson reinforced the message that his team were still in the hunt to win a first league title since 1990.

"You've got to stay confident, stay positive," he said. "We'll take it game by game and there's still quite a few games to go, so that's what we'll keep doing from now until the end of the season."

The goalless draw at Goodison Park was the third time in four games that Liverpool have failed to get on the scoresheet, with matches against Bayern Munich in the Champions League and Manchester United in the league ending in the same scoreline.

The three stalemates were broken up by Liverpool's thumping 5-0 victory over Watford on Wednesday and Henderson said that victory showed the club's attacking players were not in the midst of a crisis of confidence.

"Scoring goals is probably the hardest part of football, so as long as we're creating the chances we know it'll come in the end," he added.

"Midweek we scored five - I know it was at home, but we know we can score goals... in the end we've got to take the point and move forward because... Everton's a tough place to come to."

Reuters

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