Cristiano Ronaldo spotted greeting young Manchester United fan, makes adorable statement
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Andrew Robertson has played down the chances of his team Liverpool winning the Premier League title this season, claiming that the gap Manchester City are leading with is too big.
Liverpool players on Thursday night, February 10, gave themselves a great chance of fighting for the League title after beating visiting Leicester City in what was a tough encounter.
With Liverpool having a game at hand, the Reds are still occupying second position on the Premier League table and are nine points behind leaders Manchester City.
Liverpool and Manchester City have both lost two games this season in the Premier League and the Etihad landlords have been tipped to retain their title.
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FootballAccording to the report on GOAL and Daily Mail, Andy Robertson stated clearly that he and his teammates would continue to fight this season in the Premier League.
"The only way we can answer the questions is by getting results. The gap is still too big.''
Andy Robertson joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 and the Scottish footballer has so far played 149 games for the Reds, netting five goals.
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Portuguese professional footballer Diogo Jota scored a brace on Thursday night, February 10, as Liverpool defeated Leicester City 2-0 in a tough Premier League game played at Anfield.
Going into this Premier League encounter, Liverpool has not lost any game in all competitions this year and Jurgen Klopp and his men won again in front of their faithfuls.
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FootballLiverpool started this Premier League encounter impressively with the duo of Fabinho and Curtis Jones getting it right in the midfield for the Anfield landlords.
Jurgen Klopp and his men waited until the 34th minute before netting their first goal against Leicester City through Digo Jota and the first half ended with the Reds leading.
Leicester City came out aggressive in the second half looking for an equalizer, but Liverpool defense were so determined not to concede any goal.