Liverpool legend John Aldridge insists winning the Premier League has to be the priority for his old club as they face a pivotal clash with title rivals Manchester City on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp’s quadruple-chasing side have already won the Carabao Cup, face City again next weekend in the FA Cup semi-final and have one foot in the last four of the Champions League after a first-leg win at Benfica on Tuesday evening.
But Aldridge, who won the league and FA Cup in the late 1980s with the Reds, believes the title is the most important trophy to win.
“It’s (a quadruple) a big ask. The big difficulty Liverpool have got is the rearrangement of games,” said Aldridge.
“We’ve got this far in the FA Cup, in particular, and then you have the Champions League to contend with. It is going to be hard.
“You just take every game as it comes. If we were to win the league this year after being out of it completely – it was all over at Christmas – it would be some achievement I’d have to say.
“I love the Champions League, the fact we have won it six times – twice as much as any other team in England – means it is close to my heart but the league is the league. Bread and butter as they say.”
Former defender Jason McAteer agrees, even if Klopp’s side are chasing a seventh European Cup which would put them level with AC Milan and behind only Real Madrid in terms of overall success in the competition.
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