Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer feels that Liverpool feel title pressure this season.

Liverpool haven’t won the league title since 1989 and Solskjaer believes that Liverpool are feeling the pressure of that this season.

Solskjaer said , “Of course they do feel that pressure. I think all the supporters do and players probably do as well. But then we have not won it for a few years and so we want to get back to that. We have to make sure that we don’t end up being happy being among the top four. If you aim too low and reach your target, then that’s more dangerous than aiming too high and missing them.

It is difficult to win the league here. It is probably the toughest league to win and when you look at it, there are only five or six teams that have won the Premier League. Leicester did it – which was a miracle – before that Blackburn did it, but then there was a few big clubs that have won it.

I have loads of Liverpool fans back home and every year is going to be their year. It has got to October and it’s: ‘OK, next year.’

Now they are in the race so for them, it is going to be an exciting finish to the league. That is none of our concern. We just have to concentrate on ourselves.”

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