'It's never easy at the Emirates': Kelleher previews Liverpool's next challenge
Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, who will start Sunday's Premier League game against Arsenal, said it is never easy to get three points at the Emirates Stadium but the Reds have improved a lot defensively.
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Third-placed Arsenal are four points behind Liverpool after losing ground on Arne Slot's men last weekend. Both teams will be looking to take all three points at the Emirates Stadium but Caoimhin Kelleher knows it will be no easy task for the Reds.
"It's been a great start, obviously. It's down to some things. Definitely, the defensive form has been key. We have kept a lot of clean sheets and conceded fewer goals. We've put in some shifts and there have been some big blocks and big tackles to get those clean sheets," he said ahead of his team's next challenge in the Premier League.
"It's early days in the title race but it's still a massive game. We did not get the best result there last season and we will be looking to do better this time. It will be really tough and we need to be prepared. I will always back the team as I know the quality we have.
"It's going to be a tough game, obviously, it's never easy at the Emirates but we will do our best to be as well prepared as we can and we will give it a good go," the second-choice goalkeeper added.
Liverpool have impressed in Slot's first season in charge after the former Feyenoord boss replaced Jurgen Klopp at Anfield. The Reds have won 11 of their 12 games in all competitions, with the lone loss coming against Nottingham Forest.
"It's been a great start, obviously. It's down to some things. Definitely, the defensive form has been key. We have kept a lot of clean sheets and conceded fewer goals. We've put in some shifts and there have been some big blocks and big tackles to get those clean sheets," he said ahead of his team's next challenge in the Premier League.
"It's early days in the title race but it's still a massive game. We did not get the best result there last season and we will be looking to do better this time. It will be really tough and we need to be prepared. I will always back the team as I know the quality we have.
"It's going to be a tough game, obviously, it's never easy at the Emirates but we will do our best to be as well prepared as we can and we will give it a good go," the second-choice goalkeeper added.
Liverpool have impressed in Slot's first season in charge after the former Feyenoord boss replaced Jurgen Klopp at Anfield. The Reds have won 11 of their 12 games in all competitions, with the lone loss coming against Nottingham Forest.
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