Chelsea vs Liverpool: Carragher Reveals Man City’s Fate If Liverpool Win

Chelsea vs Liverpool: Carragher Reveals Man City's Fate If Liverpool Win
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Former Liverpool defender, Jamie Carragher, has disclosed that if Liverpool defeat Chelsea on Sunday, it would be an early bow to Manchester City, Concise News understands.

The Reds are currently five points ahead at the top of the Premier League table, claiming a 100 per cent clean record so far.

Last season, Jorgen Klopp’s side lost the title to City by a single point.

Liverpool will face the first big test of the new Premier League season as they travel to Stanford Bridge on Sunday.

Speaking on Liverpool’s performance in the last session, Carragher told Night Football on Friday that “Liverpool lost the league by a point last season and you look at where they slipped up, but they only lost one game.

“You think of the draws they had and Man City went to a lot of the top teams, the rivals, and won.

“In years gone by, if you went to a rival and drew, you’d be delighted, but it’s not good enough now for the top teams or certainly if you want to go for the title. Liverpool only won at Spurs last season [away to the big six teams] and they have to improve that. Chelsea is the first place for them and it’s a big away game.”

He further said: “With Liverpool having a five-point lead, it is very early and I don’t think it really matters too much. But to go to Chelsea and win, I think that would be a little blow for City.

“It is very early and there are months to go but when you see your rival going to a tough game and get three points, they’ll be thinking ‘we’ve still got to go there and do the same’ so it is a big game for both teams obviously. But if Liverpool could get three points there, that’s the area they have to improve upon from last season.

“The start of this season has been good because it feels like 10 years ago when we were playing, where – even though Gary played for one of the top teams – in the first seven or eight games, they might draw a game or lose a game and then they’d kick into gear. That happened every season.”

According to him, with City and Liverpool, especially last season, they just win from day one and it doesn’t seem to change. Now though, it is all happening like a normal season and it is only Liverpool really who hasn’t had that hiccup early on.

“I still class Liverpool as favourites [on Sunday]. It’s a tough game but if you had to pick Chelsea or Liverpool to come out on top in that game, you’d still fancy Liverpool.”

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