Lovren Thinks Reds Can Play Better, Prefers Points to Clean Sheets


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Despite some scintillating performances from Liverpool this season, Reds defender Dejan Lovren has warned their rivals that they’re not quite playing at full throttle quite yet with the club looking to keep up the pressure on Premier League table toppers Chelsea when they visit AFC Bournemouth at the weekend.
“I think we’re on 85 per cent,” estimated the Croatian centerback. “We’re in good shape, everyone is doing well, but I think we can be better,” confirmed Lovren, who has formed a strong partnership with Joel Matip since the Cameroonian arrived during the summer. “As the season goes on further, hopefully until the end we can be still in the top four and maybe even in first place.”

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