Liverpool defender Andy Robertson reveals what his side must do to win the Premier League
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson downplayed claims that the Premier League is a two-horse race, but joked that if his team finishes above Manchester City, they’ll win the title.
“I don’t think it’s a two-horse race,” Robertson said.
“I think teams have started differently this season, but it’s a long season, nothing is won in September.
“Who knows who’ll be up there? Tottenham are just getting going, you’ve got Arsenal, Man Utd have had their struggles but will get going, Chelsea, teams like that.
“So I don’t think it’s a two-horse race.
Liverpool have started their Premier League season with six wins from six games (Image: GETTY)
“What I will say is that I think if you finish above Man City, you’ve got a hell of a chance of winning the Premier League title.
“And that has to be our aim, because Man City are a fantastic team, and if you beat them in the season you’ll be crowned champions. That’s our aim.”
Robertson also insisted that despite having made such a strong start, he and his team-mates won’t be looking at the league table any time soon.
He stated that with 32 games remaining, there would be no point in taking too much interest in where they currently sit in the table.
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Liverpool missed out on the Premier League title by one point last year (Image: GETTY)
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“We’re top now but we’re only six games in,” he continued.
“We haven’t really glanced at the table just now because it can change in one game at the start of the season.
”You only look at the table around Christmas-time.”