Manchester City are sitting top of the table in their push to win a fourth straight Premier League title.
TV pundit Alan Shearer reckons defensive question marks within the Liverpool team might stop them from challenging for the Premier League title with treble-winners Manchester City this season.
Arsenal and Liverpool are tipped to be the main threats to City this season and those three clubs are all currently sitting in the top three as if to back up that prediction. However, according to Shearer, there is one reason Jurgen Klopp and his free-scoring Reds might struggle to go toe-to-toe with City for the duration.ALSO READ: Guardiola has discovered another derby starter
Shearer, who won the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers in 1995, continued: "They have now got an injury to Robertson which they are going to have to deal with. Tsimikas came in and got taken off.
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