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Ryan Gravenberch has issued a rallying cry to his Liverpool squad ahead of the Premier League clash against Tottenham on Sunday.
The Reds are currently five points behind leaders Arsenal and trail Manchester City by four points, with just three games remaining to be played, however, Pep Guardiola’s side does boast a game in hand.
Liverpool rallied from a goal down at West Ham United last Saturday to take a 2-1 lead at the London Stadium.
However, they ultimately conceded a late equalizer as Michail Antonio headed in, resulting in Liverpool dropping two valuable Premier League points.
Jurgen Klopp’s side is set to return to action this Sunday afternoon as they welcome Spurs to Anfield.
Gravenberch has called on the squad to lift themselves up and strive for a victory in this upcoming match.
“We wanted to win and we didn’t do it, so we’re disappointed,” the Dutchman, who played the full match in the capital, said after the 2-2 draw with the Hammers.
“Now the league will be really difficult and also we are out of Europe.
We have to finish the league well now.”
He continued: “Everybody is disappointed.
Tottenham is this week and we have to prepare for that – and we will do.
“We have to prepare well for them and we have to believe and we have to win that game.
“It was a really hard [week].
“Of course as a player you want to win prizes and now it will be really difficult.
“You have to keep dreaming and keep believing always, but it will be really hard for us?
“Everyone is disappointed because we wanted to win [at West Ham].”
Ryan Gravenberch, who moved to Anfield from Bayern Munich last summer has racked up 36 appearances and made six goal contributions across all competitions for Liverpool this season.
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