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The One Team That Could Crush Liverpool’s Title Hopes—And It’s Not Arsenal.

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Right now, the title race isn’t about Arsenal, Man City, or any other team—it’s about us. People ask me who I’m most concerned about, and my answer is always Liverpool. Our focus should be on ourselves, not Arsenal or anyone else. We just need to keep pushing forward, maintain our momentum, and improve where possible, taking each game as it comes.

If we win our game in hand and beat Arsenal at home, those results could be crucial in keeping us in contention until the end of the season.

There are some huge matches ahead—massive ones. We’re aiming for another final, and Tottenham is a key hurdle. We love playing at Wembley; it feels like a second home for us. We’ve probably played there more than any other team in recent years. Overcoming that 1-0 deficit is our priority, and it’ll be interesting to see what lineup Arne Slot goes with. I expect a strong team to secure the win before any rotation for the Plymouth match. Thursday night, under the lights and in front of our fans, should be special.

Federico Chiesa impressed against PSV—he’s a top-quality player. Given his injury history, we’re being extra cautious with him, making sure he’s fully fit. He’s being treated as a special case because everyone knows his potential impact. As the season progresses, he could be a real difference-maker, whether starting or coming off the bench. His ability is clear—I remember watching him for Italy, and he’s a fantastic player who’s overcome a lot in recent years. Hopefully, the careful approach benefits him, and he gets more game time because he’ll only improve.

Losing any player to injury is never ideal. Trent really struggled; I’m not sure exactly what was wrong, but seeing him forced off was tough. Defensively, we got away with a few moments on Saturday, but his injury is a concern—let’s hope it’s nothing serious.

It’s been a challenging season for him, with a lot on his mind, and that does affect a player. He wasn’t himself against Manchester United last month, and even though it’s only been a couple of games, people are already talking. But there’s a lot going on behind the scenes. Ultimately, it’s something he and the manager need to work through. It’s not easy being in the spotlight constantly—it takes a toll. He’s human, after all.


If we win our game in hand and beat Arsenal at home, those results could be crucial in keeping us in contention until the end of the season.

There are some huge matches ahead—massive ones. We’re aiming for another final, and Tottenham is a key hurdle. We love playing at Wembley; it feels like a second home for us. We’ve probably played there more than any other team in recent years. Overcoming that 1-0 deficit is our priority, and it’ll be interesting to see what lineup Arne Slot goes with. I expect a strong team to secure the win before any rotation for the Plymouth match. Thursday night, under the lights and in front of our fans, should be special.

Federico Chiesa impressed against PSV—he’s a top-quality player. Given his injury history, we’re being extra cautious with him, making sure he’s fully fit. He’s being treated as a special case because everyone knows his potential impact. As the season progresses, he could be a real difference-maker, whether starting or coming off the bench. His ability is clear—I remember watching him for Italy, and he’s a fantastic player who’s overcome a lot in recent years. Hopefully, the careful approach benefits him, and he gets more game time because he’ll only improve.

Losing any player to injury is never ideal. Trent really struggled; I’m not sure exactly what was wrong, but seeing him forced off was tough. Defensively, we got away with a few moments on Saturday, but his injury is a concern—let’s hope it’s nothing serious.

It’s been a challenging season for him, with a lot on his mind, and that does affect a player. He wasn’t himself against Manchester United last month, and even though it’s only been a couple of games, people are already talking. But there’s a lot going on behind the scenes. Ultimately, it’s something he and the manager need to work through. It’s not easy being in the spotlight constantly—it takes a toll. He’s human, after all.

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