Liverpool still in the ‘conversation’, insists Brendan Rodgers

Despite back-to-back defeats the Anfield manager says his side can ‘be in the shake up’

Brendan Rodgers remains confident that his Liverpool side can still challenge for the Premier League title despite suffering back-to-back defeats during the past week.

The Reds followed their St Stephen's Day loss to Manchester City with another setback at Stamford Bridge on Sunday when they were beaten 2-1 by Chelsea.

These two results have seen Liverpool slip from top of the table to fifth in just three days but manager Rodgers continues to back his team’s title chances.

“I think it’s open,” he said. “Christmas Day eating our turkey we were top of the league. A few days and games later we’re fifth. I think that’s the way it will go between now and the end of the season. I think it’s brilliant and it makes it really exciting.

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“We’ve shown in the first 19 games this season that if we get players back, get some help in January with a few more players, we can be in the shake up here. Liverpool was never in the conversation for the last few years. At least now we’re being recognised in terms of what we’re trying to do and our work.

“Hopefully we can add to it and get some depth to the group, because that is something that really helps you in the second part of the season.”

Radio Marca have this morning linked Liverpool with Barcelona forward Christian Tello, who is reportedly unhappy with the lack of first team action he has seen this season and considering a loan move to Merseyside.