Graeme Souness
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We've seen his pace.
When he gets in front of the goal, he doesn't panic.
And he's a powerful little man.
I mean, he is.
Against Everton last year at Anfield, where he roughed someone up physically and come inside and rode a couple of challenges.
I mean, he's the full package.
I mean, you look at him, he's all there.
If you're a big club, generally, generally the big games take care of themselves.
You know you're up for it.
It's your direct rival.
You might be challenging them for the league or Champions League spot.
So you're up for that.
The players are up for that.
And the games against the perceived lesser teams, you can slip up against.
But I think...
both for Liverpool and Man City, they'll be driving each other on.
They know that they just cannot afford to slip up.
What Liverpool can't afford to do right now is to go five, six points behind City and people saying the thing's over already before Christmas.
So they have to be bang at it.
But I would throw that back at City as well.