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“Nothing worse” – Andy Robertson admits that the Premier League title is worried, since Liverpool is opposed to the reality of the ‘hard’ reality

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The defender of Liverpool Andy Robertson during the Premier League game in Everton on February 12, 2025
The defender of Liverpool Andy Robertson during the Premier League game in Everton on February 12, 2025(Picture: Mi News/Nurphoto about Getty Images)))

Andy Robertson admits that Liverpool was now exposed to a “really strenuous” schedule after her dynamics of the Premier League in Everton has been checked. The Reds started a decisive period of five top games in 15 days with a controversial 2-2 draw in the Final Goodison Derby on Wednesday evening.

The result means that the Arne Slot side is now seven points on the summit, with both the red and the next challenger Arsenal still have 14 games to play.

With the Gunners at fighting Leicester City on Saturday, the lunchtime, this gap could be up to four points if Liverpool maintains wolves on Sunday afternoon. The Reds then have games in Aston Villa and Champions Manchester City before entertaining Newcastle United Newcastle United on Wednesday week.

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And about the current status of the game in the title race Robertson said: “There is nothing worse than having a game in your hand. You only want to be at level games and see where you lead from the way, but we wanted nine Points are clear.

“But the fact that we are seven (clear) would have taken this in mid -February.

“We have a very difficult schedule between now and the international break. We have to dig deeply and hope that the players will stay fit and hopefully recover as best as possible because the schedule is really exhausting from now to in the middle of March.

“When we get through it, we can try to group and see where we are.”

The game on Wednesday ended with explosive fashion when Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucore, Liverpool replaced Curtis Jones together with Reds Boss Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff were released by referee Michael Oliver after the last pipe.

And Robertson said: “The end of all parties is not great. If you come here, you know what you can expect, and that was a little bit, it was the last derby here. We knew what a large part we knew we came pretty well.

“Don’t get me wrong, we could have played a lot better football, but we really had for the fight. We won a lot of balls in the air, which is good, and we had to do that.

“If you win in the 96th minute, you would like to see the game, but we probably didn’t get enough corpses when you committed central defenders in the box. It is an incredible finish from James to put it in, But it is a frustration from our point of view and we also believe that there was a foul (from Everton striker Beto on Ibrahima Konate) in the line -up.

In conversation with BBC Radio Merseyside, Robertson added: “If the ball is in the air most of the time, you can’t really do this (control for second balls, and sometimes it turns into this type of match.

“I think we did it for large parts and then we have our noses in front of us and I thought we would see it well until the last minute. It is what it is. Everton always wanted to push this equalizer And to find this compensation and unfortunately they did it.

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