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Liverpool’s James Milner says the club can’t afford any more slip-ups this season with two games left to play. Photo: EPA

Liverpool must win last two games to qualify for Champions League, says James Milner

Reds have no margin for error in the race for a top-four place and must win their remaining two games to make sure of a top four spot, says left back

Liverpool have no margin for error in the race for a top-four place and must win their remaining two Premier League games to make sure of a spot in next season’s Champions League, said left back James Milner.

Third-placed Liverpool (70 points, 36 games) are a point and a place above Manchester City, who have a game in hand. Manchester United are not out of the running in fifth but it is Arsenal who look the biggest threat for a place in the top four.

The Gunners trail Liverpool by seven points but have two games in hand, including Wednesday’s trip to Southampton.
Southampton’s Fraser Forster did enough to put off the usually dependable Milner from the penalty spot on Sunday. Photo: EPA

Liverpool have a difficult visit to West Ham and a home tie against an already-relegated Middlesbrough left to play.

“We have got to win the last two,” Milner told British media. “How would we feel if we miss out? Sick. This is a team and a club that needs to be in the Champions League.”

Liverpool have struggled for consistency in their last few games, losing at home to Crystal Palace, scraping a 1-0 win at Watford and drawing 0-0 at home to Southampton at the weekend in a game where Milner failed to convert a penalty.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp faces a tricky trip to West Ham next game. Photo: Reuters

“We have shown on any one day we can beat anyone so if we could get in the Champions League we know we could be a match for anyone,” he said. “We have got to do it consistently.”

Milner added that Liverpool would be home and dry had they taken full points from sides down the table.

“We’ve dropped points where we shouldn’t have done,” he said. “Against the top teams, our record is very, very good but against the teams that come to sit back and play on the break and look to get something from a set-piece, we need to improve.”

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