Former Liverpool stars Michael Owen and Jason McAteer believe that Liverpool has a slim chance of winning the Premier League title after their defeat to Crystal Palace. The visitors scored the only goal of the game early on, and despite Liverpool's efforts to equalize, they were unable to find the back of the net. The Liverpool pundits expressed their disappointment after the match.
Former Liverpool stars Michael Owen and Jason McAteer agree that the Reds have little chance of winning the Premier League title after defeat to Crystal Palace .
Speaking on Premier League Productions, Owen said: "A massive hammer blow for Liverpool. You would say with the quality of the opponent it’s going to be very difficult for them. "I don’t think has had a negative impact, no. In sport, you hit the wall. I am not saying they have hit the wall and it has come to a standstill but I am saying they have hit the wall and they are really wounded, they are kinda going to hobble over the line now.
Liverpool will be looking to rebuild in the Premier League on Sunday when they travel to Fulham. Before that fixture, they will face Atalanta in the second leg of the Europa League quarter-finals.
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