OLD ENEMY FERGUSON WAS RIGHT

Liverpool face Norwich City Sunday morning at Carrow Road, knowing that a victory there will leave the Reds within touching distance of the Premier League title.

With Sunderland having taken 4 points off our closest rivals Man City (draw) and a huge win at Chelsea on Saturday, surely the title is ours to lose now. I recall the sentence uttered by one Alex Ferguson a few years ago when he said: “To win the title, you cannot lose more than five games.”

Well old whiskey-nose was right as going into the final weeks of the race for the title, Liverpool have lost only five games while Chelsea and City have both lost six.

The momentum is with Liverpool, their destiny is within their own hands.

A win against Norwich would surely be the launch-pad for success in the final weeks of this compelling Season.

Norwich, who sacked Chris Hughton recently are a good side, they are just above the relegation zone but they face a tough run-in and they will be looking to fight for every point in a bid to avoid relegation.

However, I expect Brendan Rodgers and his team to have done their homework on this team and hopefully emerge will a win to cement our place at the top of the League.

 

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