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• Liverpool hold a double-digit lead over Arsenal in the race for the title.
• Reds took advantage of Gunners' defeat to extend their lead in the rankings.
• Arne Slot and Andrew Robertson are eager to combat complacency.
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Liverpool manager Arne Slot is not allowing himself to get too excited about the notion that his team is close to becoming Premier League champions after the most recent results.
Despite Liverpool losing recent points to Everton and Aston Villa, Arsenal's surprising loss to West Ham United on Saturday, along with Sunday's thorough and flawlessly carried out victory against Manchester City, has given the Reds an 11-point lead.
Due to injuries affecting Arsenal and others lagging even more behind, along with just 11 league matches remaining for Liverpool, many viewed the 2-0 win at the Etihad Stadium as a significant event in the title race for 2024/25.
Slot, a former Eredivisie champion with Feyenoord, downplayed the importance.
"I'm mainly pleased because we triumphed at the Etihad, and that's not something that occurs frequently." "This is my first time here, and since not many managers or teams succeed here, we should feel pleased about it," the Dutchman stated during a post-match interview with BBC Match of the Day.
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Liverpool with a victory in ethihad |
"Just a week ago, we had a challenging victory against Wolves, so I'm aware that all 11 remaining matches will be tough for various reasons." We have numerous challenges in front of us, but it is a favorable situation to be in.
Seven of Liverpool's upcoming league matches are at home in Anfield, increasing the likelihood of achieving a record-tying 20th English league title even further in their favour.
Left-back Andrew Robertson expressed that he is fine with fans getting overly excited, but emphasizes that the players will not allow complacency, believing they are already champions, to set in.
"We understand our supporters will be swept up by this performance, and we've consistently mentioned that if that occurs, we're typically doing something well on the field," he mentioned to BBC Match of the Day.
"Of course, it won't be our responsibility to become overly excited until we've secured the championship." We must continue to strive forward, and there is no room for complacency.
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