Milner: Man City will have a "sticky period"

James Milner expects his former club Manchester City to have "a sticky period", just as Liverpool and Spurs have had.

Published : Dec 02, 2017 19:49 IST

James Milner moved to Liverpool from Manchester City in 2015
James Milner moved to Liverpool from Manchester City in 2015
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James Milner moved to Liverpool from Manchester City in 2015

James Milner knows Liverpool's results against the Premier League's top six teams have been disappointing this season but predicted there may be tough times ahead for league leader Manchester City.

The Reds lost 5-0 at the Etihad Stadium in September before suffering a 4-1 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur at the Wembley Stadium, while its fixtures against Manchester United and Chelsea at Anfield ended in draws.

Milner insisted Liverpool, which is fifth on the table and 14 points behind City, remains in the hunt for silverware.

"Last year we played really well against the top sides, but struggled against the so-called lesser teams," Milner told Sky Sports. "And this year we have had two disappointing results against teams challenging and maybe been a bit more ruthless against the lower teams.

"I think it is all there, we just need to put it all together. A lot can happen and we have probably had a sticky period, Spurs have had one and I am sure Man City will. And it is whether they can still get results in that time.

"There is a chasing pack at the moment which is pretty tight, everyone is close together and that is the quality of the Premier League."

Key to Liverpool's hopes of glory this season is the form of Mohamed Salah, who has scored 17 goals in 21 matches across all competitions.

The Egyptian's performances have led to comparisons with former Liverpool talisman Luis Suarez, but Milner backed the newcomer to carve out his own niche.

Read: 'Salah-Suarez Liverpool comparisons are for newspapers and social media'

"He is a different player to Suarez and hopefully he can keep delivering and improving," Milner said of Salah. "Both top players, but Mo will want to be his own player.

"It is obviously nice being compared to top players, but ultimately he wants to play his own way. I am pleasantly surprised at how well he has done so quickly, I know what a good player he is," Milner added.

"But changing leagues - I know he has been here before, but the leagues are different, the football is different, the life is different, you are moving your family and settling in.

"So it is a big change for anyone to do that and for him to hit the ground running like he has and played as well as he has and scored the goals, that is credit to him."

Read: Salah at the double for rotated Reds

The return of Sadio Mane after a hamstring injury has bolstered Liverpool's attack heading into December, and Milner said the Senegalese attacker will be an important source of goals.

"He was amazing last year and has done well again this year," said Milner. "He has had an injury and come back so fast and he is such a top player for us as well. He gives us so much both with and without the ball, creates chances for himself, creates chances for his team-mates like the one the other night for Mo."

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