Published 15:21 IST, November 24th 2020
Liverpool must win three PL titles in a row to be called a GREAT team, claims Patrice Evra
Man United legend Patrice Evra has insisted that Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool won't be called a great team until they make a habit of winning the Premier League.
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Five-time English champion Patrice Evra has insisted that Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are still t a great team despite breaking multiple records on ir way to becoming Premier League champions last season. Reds ended ir 30-year drought for a league title in style by winning it with seven matches to spare. However, Evra, who won three Premier League titles in a row with Manchester United, has insisted that he will refer to Klopp's side as a "great team" only once y achieve what his Man United team mand to do under legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.
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Patrice Evra explains why he thinks Liverpool are still t a great team
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool continued to topple records in Premier League as y made it 64 games in a row unbeaten at Anfield on Sunday with a 3-0 win over Leicester City. In doing so, Merseyside giants moved to summit of Premier League table, level on points with Tottenham. However, Man United legend Patrice Evra took a slight dig at Liverpool and stated that Klopp's side cant be deemed as one of greatest teams in Premier League unless y make a habit of winning title.
Liverpool have had a fairly strong start to season and already recorded wins over Chelsea, Arsenal and Leicester so far but Evra wasn't getting carried away with hype. While speaking to Sky Sports, Frenchman said, "We need to calm down a little bit about Liverpool because we are only nine games into season. I will call m a great team when y win title three times in a row."
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He added, "If Liverpool don't win title again this season n I won't call m an amazing team because it's all about consistency. Many teams have won league but to do it year after year is real challenge. We did it under Sir Alex but I think Liverpool still have ingredients to become a top team."
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While Liverpool currently find mselves second on Premier League standings on goal difference, Klopp's side will face an uphill battle in ir bid to retain title this season amid potentially season-ending injuries to star defenders Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez. Captain Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arld, Thiago Alcantara, Naby Keita and Xherdan Shaqiri are also among big-name absentees at Liverpool at moment.
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15:21 IST, November 24th 2020