Dejan Lovren backs Liverpool to cope with title-race pressure

Sport360 staff 13:30 27/12/2018
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  • Defender Dejan Lovren believes Liverpool have the right mentality and calmness to keep their rivals at bay at the top of the Premier League.

    A 4-0 victory over Newcastle, in which the centre-back scored a superb half-volley to open the scoring, coupled with a surprise second consecutive defeat for Manchester City extended the Reds’ lead at the top to six points.

    Tottenham are now their closest rivals with City dropping to third, a further point behind.

    It means Liverpool will go to the Etihad in a week’s time still top of the table whatever the outcome of results on Saturday, but Lovren insists they are not looking beyond the visit of Arsenal.

    “We play every game like a final,” he told liverpoolfc.com.

    “It’s what we learned in previous seasons: it doesn’t mean anything if you win and then the next game you don’t do well.

    “So, we’ll forget this game and next concentrate on Arsenal. That’s what keeps us going.

    “We have big character in the squad. If you want to be at the top, you need to have the winning mentality and the calmness.

    “There are two tough games now: Arsenal and Man City. We need to keep this momentum.”

    Lovren’s first goal of the season was an impressive finish, with the ball still rising when it hit the roof of the net from a quickly-taken corner.

    Most of his goals come with his head and he surprised even himself with the quality of his strike.

    “It was quite difficult to catch the ball, to be honest. Usually it’s a ball to kick into the stand, like defending a set-piece for me,” he added.

    “But luckily enough, I did it, I scored.

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