Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson says the team is taking each game one by one, and the thought of lifting the Premier League trophy isn’t being entertained.
He stated this despite the Reds’ 2-0 win over Manchester City on Sunday at Anfield.
In an interview with the club’s website, Robertson stated that the squad is not thinking about the Premier League title just yet and is taking each game as it comes.
“It’s 100% game by game,” he said when asked about the title race. “It’s December. It’s far too early. It feels as if we’ve got a game tomorrow, that’s how busy this period is.
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“We’ve been through Real Madrid. We’ve been through Man City. But there’s another massive game away to Newcastle on Wednesday. A place that’s never easy, a place that we always have tight games.
“It’s pointless winning those games if you cannot go back it up. We have to keep going, game by game, that’s all we can focus on.
“Nothing is won in December, it’s all won in May. Hopefully, we are there or thereabouts. We just have to keep going and keep riding the wave. If we do that, hopefully we’re in a good position to be successful.
“I don’t think we’re probably where the manager wants us to be yet but we’re getting there game by game. When you’re winning games and in this good moment, then it’s important to just keep pushing on and keep picking up three points in every game you play.”
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