Man City defeat doesn’t change anything for Liverpool, says Robertson
Andy Robertson says that defeat against Manchester City doesn’t mean anything as Liverpool remain at the top of the Premier League table, with a four point cushion protecting them from slipping into second place.
A clinical display from City left Liverpool with a sombre, short trip back to Merseyside as the champions ensured that the title race remains alive as the Reds threatened to open up a 10 point gap.
Yet, despite City cutting their lead at the top down to four points, Andy Robertson believes that nothing has changed as they remain top of the table.
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The Scottish full-back said: “We have to remember we are still four points clear.
“It doesn’t change anything, and it wouldn’t if we’d won. Of course, it would have been nice to be 10 points clear of them but we couldn’t have won it [the league] tonight and we have not lost it tonight.
“You saw their reaction at the end – they are obviously delighted – but they’ve not won the league either.
“We’ll fight right to the death, we are four points clear and they’ve closed the gap. Now it’s about how we react. It’s a new experience for all of us but we can use it to our advantage and look forward to the games ahead.”
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