Jamie Carragher: Win over Arsenal proves Liverpool are ready for the League title challenge–EPL News
Influential Liverpool manager Jamie Carragher has expressed his contentment over the Reds’ impressive win over Arsenal and has stated that the victory at the Emirates is a huge sign that the Merseyside club is fully prepared to challenge for the ongoing
2011/12 Barclays Premier League title.
The Merseyside club marked their first away win over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 last weekend since 2000 after Kenny Dalglish’s men fully outplayed Arsene Wenger’s depleted and injury plagued squad.
Liverpool drew their opening-day fixture against Sunderland at Anfield and Carragher believes that the Emirates fixture was a very vital game for the Merseyside club. The English defender labelled Kenny Dalglish’s men victory over Arsenal at north London
as a ‘big result’ for Liverpool, who are aiming to finish in the top of the League standings.
The English international told the reporters, "It was a big game for us and a big result."
It was Liverpool’s first win of the ongoing 2011/12 Barclays Premier League and Carragher has urged his teammates to build their season from the impressive win over Arsenal. The English international believes that Liverpool’s outstanding win over the Gunners
has proved that the Reds are more than ready to content for the League title this season.
"The challenge for us now is to build on this result. This win has put us in a good position, it may make some people sit up and take notice and think this Liverpool team could maybe do things this season," the Reds’ vice-captain added.
Luis Suarez and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809’s squad and believes that the Reds’ substitutes in Arsenal game killed off the tie with
the late strike.
"That's always been a complaint from supporters or people in the media about the bench at Liverpool, but to have that quality to come on, they were instrumental in killing the game off for us,” http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jamie-Carragher-c17728 concluded.
Liverpool, who are currently placed fifth in the League standings, will play their next match against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield.
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