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Liverpool‘s current position at the top of the Premier League table is undeniably impressive.
However, Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish has identified the Reds’ injury crisis as their “biggest threat” in the title race, highlighting the potential impact it could have on their chances of securing the league title.
Dalglish expressed his concern that Liverpool’s injury troubles might prove more detrimental than those faced by their rivals, such as Manchester City and Arsenal.
While both City and Arsenal boast relatively injury-free squads, Liverpool has been grappling with the absence of key players like Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Darwin Nunez, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Diogo Jota.
Speaking on the No Tippy Tappy Podcast, Dalglish acknowledged the threat posed by Arsenal but emphasized that Manchester City remains a significant contender.
He stressed that injuries could play a “vital” role in determining the ultimate winner of the league.
Dalglish also highlighted the unique nature of the competition in the Premier League, with three top-quality teams challenging for the title.
He expressed his excitement at the prospect of such a thrilling race and commended the credit all three teams deserve.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has openly acknowledged the magnitude of the injury crisis, stating that the club would require “miracles” to swiftly resolve the situation.
Nevertheless, Liverpool’s recent 3-0 victory over Southampton in the FA Cup has provided a glimmer of hope, setting up an enticing quarter-final clash against Manchester United.
As Liverpool prepares for upcoming fixtures against Nottingham Forest and Sparta Prague in the Europa League, Klopp’s final months at the club could potentially see them competing for up to four trophies.
Regardless of the outcome, fans can anticipate an exhilarating title race, which Dalglish believes will be decided by the team that accumulates the most points.
This article was updated 5 months ago