We are now there to be shot at and we have to be big enough to deal with that: Liverpool’s James Milner


Liverpool midfielder James Milner said that defending a title is never easy and Liverpool will have to show more intensity in the next season also.

Liverpool midfielder James Milner (Reuters Image)

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  • Difficult for any team to defend the title: James Milner
  • This Liverpool team has shown we can deal with disappointment: Milner
  • It’s not a team that would ever go into autopilot: James Milner

Liverpool cannot afford to get carried away by their Premier League triumph and must remain hungry for success if they are to compete with nearest rivals Manchester City next season, according to experienced midfielder James Milner.

Liverpool’s 30-year wait for their 19th English top-flight title ended on Thursday when two-times defending champions City lost to Chelsea, giving Juergen Klopp’s side an unassailable 23-point lead with seven games left.

Englishman Milner, who won two Premier League titles with City before joining Liverpool in 2015, expects a strong response from Pep Guardiola’s team.

“You see how difficult it is for any team to defend the title,” Milner, 34, told the Times. “City managed it last season.. but they tried twice before and failed.

“The two times I was there in seasons after winning titles we were never at the races… That’s something I’ve learnt from.

“This Liverpool team has shown we can deal with disappointment. Can we now show that we can deal with success? Being as good next year as we’ve been this year won’t be enough, City will raise their game and so will other clubs.”

Milner said his side have the strength of character to cope with the pressure of being champions.

“We are now there to be shot at and we have to be big enough to deal with that. It’s not a team that would ever go into autopilot. I don’t think we have those sort of characters and attitude,” he added.

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