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Struggling Liverpool still eyeing top four, insists Emre Can

Despite their latest setback, Emre Can is quoted in the Daily Express saying Liverpool can still finish in the top four and qualify for next season’s Champions League.

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The Reds, who were thrashed 3-0 by Watford last weekend, are winless in their last three league outings, picking up just a solitary point during the period.


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Liverpool are down in ninth position, but Can believes Champions League qualification is still a realistic option with so much of the season still to play.


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Klopp said his players failed to respond to the early mistake from Bogdan, which set the tone for a chastening afternoon: ‘We lost our minds after the first goal, we lost our compact formation, we didn’t play easy when we should have, ‘ said the German.

N’Koulou has established himself as one of the most consistent defenders around in Europe over the past few seasons but his long term future at Marseille has been put in doubt due to the fact that he has not signed an extension to his contract which expires at the end of the current campaign.

Can said: “We lack a bit of consistency but take that West Brom match [a 2-2 draw] – we were clearly the better side but like so many times before were not able to make use of our chances. It is not that nice to play against us”.

The Anfield outfit face surprise Premier League leaders Leicester on Boxing Day and Klopp will be looking for a reaction from his players.

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“We have so many games and we can show our reaction in our next game against Leicester. We have to show we have learned from this game”. Please note that comments are automatically checked for inappropriate language and will be removed accordingly.

Christian Benteke trains with his Liverpool team-mates at Melwood ahead of the Boxing Day game against Leicester City