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Jamie Carragher's harsh words about Liverpool, here's what he said

Jamie Carragher talked about Liverpool's big moment and this was his response

By Charles Cornwall

Jamie Carragher talked about Liverpool's big moment and this was his response
Jamie Carragher talked about Liverpool's big moment and this was his response
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Liverpool is having one of the best starts to the campaign in recent years, Jurgen Klopp's team is pleased with their style of play and has been showing it game by game. Given this, the team is prepared to face any commitment that is put in the way. This in turn leaves fans excited who have high expectations of the team's good momentum.

With a second place in the Premier League secured, the team is getting more and more form and it showed it in their last game against West Ham United. Despite taking all three points, The Hammers momentarily tied the game. However, the offensive of the team led by Mohamed Salah, got on top of the scoreboard with a goal from Darwin Nunez and a goal from Diogo Jota to close a great victory at Anfield.

Similarly, North London Derby helped the Merseyside team securing the second place so far. The draw between Arsenal and Tottenham forced both teams to split points. It should be noted that Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool had the same points. Therefore, after the London teams distributed points, they helped the team to position themselves as the sub leaders.

Despite being only a few meters from Manchester City, there are people who think that no team can face Pep Guardiola's team. Even, for many it is possible that they get the Premier League title again. With that said, this opinion is also shared by one of Liverpool's legends, current commentator Jamie Carragher.

Carragher's words 

After emphasizing the poor campaign of Klopp's team last season, the player clarified that although the Merseyside team lives an excellent moment, it may not be enough to face the Citizens. These were his words for Sky Sports:

Quoted by Football.London


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