The Liverpool boss was left to rue his side's poor defending in a 3-3
draw with Crystal Palace which could hand the Premier League title to
Manuel Pellegrini's side
Brendan Rodgers believes that Liverpool's Premier League title challenge is over and expects Manchester City to be crowned champions after the Reds slipped to an incredible 3-3 draw against Crystal Palace on Monday.
The
visitors were three goals up with less than 15 minutes to play at
Selhurst Park thanks to finishes from Joe Allen, Daniel Sturridge and
Luis Suarez.
But an unbelievable comeback from the hosts, who
pulled level through Damien Delaney and a Dwight Gayle double, saw the
points shared, with Rodgers predicting Manuel Pellegrini's side to wrap
up the title with two home wins.
"I think that we needed to win tonight, that was the simplicity of it, to keep the pressure on Manchester City," he told Sky Sports after the game.
"They've got two home games now, even if they're two tough games, but we
needed to win tonight so I think Manchester City will go on and win the
two games and they'll be champions.
"But for us, it has been an
outstanding season up until now. For us to get to 81 points is a great
achievement for where we're at.
"We're obviously disappointed now
but we'll go again. We've got a great game at Anfield now to finish the
season and keep looking to build and develop what we're doing."
Rodgers
was left to rue his side's "poor" defending after they surrendered a
three-goal lead whilst aiming to reduce the goal-difference deficit on
City.
He said: "As you can imagine it's very quiet [in the dressing room] and for 75 minutes it was an outstanding performance.
"We
got the goals and the important thing was to win the game, to at least
put some pressure on Manchester City but [I'm] very disappointed we
conceded the three goals.
"It was real poor defending that cost
us. They showed great spirit to come back into it. Even at 3-0 in the
modern game it's always a difficult score but, really, with the comfort
we had in the game and the quality we showed to get 3-0 up ... you've
got to manage the game better than that."
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