Andy Robertson: We need to finish the season firing on all cylinders

NewsAndy Robertson: We need to finish the season firing on all cylinders

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By Glenn Price

Andy Robertson wants Liverpool to attack the season run-in 'firing on all cylinders' as they look to secure the Premier League title.

The Reds return from the international break with nine fixtures remaining in the 2024-25 campaign, the first of which is a Merseyside derby with Everton at Anfield on Wednesday night.

They currently hold a 12-point lead at the top of the standings and Robertson knows a strong finish is required to get over the line.

The left-back said in the latest edition of WALK ON, the club's eMagazine: "The schedule's obviously been relentless with two extra games in the Champions League and we got to the final of the Carabao Cup.

"But it's up to us to be fresh. It's up to us to be fresh in mind and fresh in body. The schedule still has a lot of games and there will be tired bodies.

"But hopefully in April and May we will still be fresh and we will still be firing on all cylinders because we're going to need to be doing that to win anything this season.

"If we are, it gives us the best possible chance."

Robertson is hunting his second Premier League winner's medal, having featured in all but two of the matches in Liverpool's triumphant 2019-20 season.

When asked how that team compares to Arne Slot's iteration, the No.26 replied: "It's a tough one to answer just now because we proved back then that we could win things.

"We've got the medals in the bag and we can look back on the memories. Just now, it's a maybe, it's not definite that anything is going to happen.

"I've played in some really good Liverpool teams. I've been very, very fortunate and I think the team that won the Champions League and the Premier League was a special team. We proved back then that we can win the big trophies and just now we've not done that.

"This team has definitely got the potential to be a really special team, but I think you need to win trophies to prove that.

"We still need to prove that we can compete with the best and I think so far we've done that very well."

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