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Josh O'Brien

Alisson tells Liverpool teammates they "have to do more" as Real Madrid warning issued

Alisson Becker has bemoaned the fact Liverpool couldn't get over the line and topple Manchester City for a second Premier League title in three seasons.

The Reds finished the campaign with a whopping 92 points, but it was still not enough to pry the title away from Pep Guardiola's side who went one better and finished the season on 93.

However, there were times on a dramatic final day of the season where it looked as if City had choked and Jurgen Klopp's men would capitalise.

Aston Villa enjoyed a 2-0 lead at the Etihad with less than 15 minutes left to play, but Steven Gerrard failed to help his old side over in Merseyside out and saw City overturn his current side's lead with three goals in quick succession.

Liverpool, meanwhile, had recovered from going a goal down early on against Wolves to eventually run out 3-1 winners courtesy of goals from Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson. The hard-fought victory proved to be academic due to City's late comeback at the Etihad.

After the game, Alisson admitted that the amount of points accumulated by his side would have been enough in different circumstances. "With 92 points you’d be champions in pretty much all the leagues in the world, but here you aren’t. Sometimes you have to do more.

"We’re not going to be negative and look at games where we dropped points. Every game in the Premier League is a fight, the standard is so high."

Liverpool ended the campaign eight draws to their name, some of which will undoubtedly haunt Klopp over the summer when he thinks back to how close the quadruple really was.

Alisson has admitted Liverpool "have to do more" ((Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images))

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The attention of course now immediately turns to Saturday's huge meeting with Real Madrid in Paris to determine who will lift the Champions League trophy once again between two of European football's biggest sides.

Both sides have an illustrious history in this competition, but Liverpool's six titles are convincingly trumped by Los Blancos' 13. Speaking after the title had escaped them on Sunday, Reds skipper Jordan Henderson explained how the club need to put the disappointment of their title heartache behind them quickly.

"Focus on the job next week," Henderson added. "A huge match against a really good side and we’ll have to be at our very best if we want to come away with the trophy. I’m very proud of the boys but it’s over yet, we’ve got another game next week. [against Real Madrid]."

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