Liverpool have 'nothing to worry about' says Ian Wright
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson insisted that his team’s performances in recent weeks have “not been good enough”. The Reds have lost three of their last four games in all competitions, and saw their dream of a treble crumble against Chelsea on Tuesday night.
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has discussed the defeat (Image: GETTY)
The defeat for Liverpool came just days after they lost 3-0 to Watford in the Premier League, their first loss in the competition in over a year.
They are still fighting for a Champions League and Premier League double, having seen their chances of winning the treble fall apart.
The Reds take on Atletico Madrid in the second-leg of their Champions League Round of 16 next week, and need to overturn a 1-0 loss from the first leg in order to keep fighting to retain the title.
But after the defeat to Chelsea, Robertson warned that his team’s performances in recent weeks have been “not good enough”.
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“The performance tonight was completely different [than] at Watford,” he said.
“Against Watford it was really bad, tonight it was not bad. Tonight it was a really super-intense game.
“We made seven changes and we knew it would be intense and that's why we made the changes because it was clear a lot of sprints, spaces in midfield. How Chelsea plays, how we want to play, it was clear you need accelerations constantly.
“They offer that constantly and that's why we had to make the changes, or we thought we have to make them. That performance tonight, I am not concerned about [it]. That's football, if you make decisive mistakes then you lose football games.”