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Published 09:55 6 Jan 2019 GMT
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Paul Merson recently suggested that Liverpool should prioritise targeting the Premier League, saying:
"The quicker they go out of these competitions [FA Cup, Champions League, League Cup], the more of an unbelievable chance they have to win the Premier League." "29 years now without the league, what an opportunity, you don't want to keep playing game after game after game." "They've not got the biggest squad in the world," said Merson. "These chances do not come along too often, you win it one year, and the next you're blown away in 10 games. They've got to take that chance."
“This man is not normal. Liverpool shouldn’t take his bad advice into consideration.”The former Ajax and Barcelona coach must have caught his fair share of Soccer Saturday when United were involved in Sunday and Monday fixtures. You get the feeling Jürgen Klopp will be on the same side of this debate as Van Gaal. Having come so close to winning the Champions League last season and with a real chance of getting to the final again, you'd suspect that they'll be giving it everything this season too.
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