The former midfielder is feeling confident and has no reason to believe
that Jurgen Klopp’s side will replicate a famous Grand National failure
Liverpool
missing out on the Premier League title from here would be akin to
Devon Loch slipping up in the final straight at the 1956 Grand National,
says Jamie Redknapp.
If they were to stumble from this point, then their demise would go
down in history alongside other famous losers from sporting folklore.
Former Reds star Redknapp admits as much, telling the Daily Mail:
“To miss out on their first title in 30 years after holding this lead
would be devastating. It would be like Devon Loch at the 1956 Grand
National — the horse who famously jumped a shadow and fell as he
galloped towards the finish line. But I don't see that happening to
Liverpool.
“Don't get me wrong, there will be bumps in the road, but I sense
that this is their time. They have been winning games by the odd goal.
Saturday's 2-1 win over Brighton follows recent victories by the same scoreline against Crystal Palace, Villa, Tottenham and Leicester.
“It's going their way. If it's not Sadio Mane scoring the goals, or
Mohamed Salah, or Roberto Firmino, it's Virgil van Dijk rocking up with a
brace!
“If City were operating at the level they have under [Pep] Guardiola
in the past, then I'd be a fool to say the title is as good as
Liverpool's.
“But the reality is they aren't right now. Losing Fernandinho from
that midfield has caused a disruption, as has the loss of their
influential club captain Vincent Kompany.
“On Saturday, Klopp's men took to the field against Brighton knowing
their rivals had dropped points at Newcastle and they duly took the
chance to extend their lead. Then Leicester gave us a reminder that
they're in the hunt, too.
“But Liverpool are in such a strong
position. If they were to lose it from here, Klopp would indeed look
back and see it as a fall of Devon Loch-like proportions.”
Liverpool were given a scare in their most recent outing against
Brighton, but two goals from Van Dijk ultimately got them over the line.
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