Liverpool hope of finish top four this season keeps moving smoothly as the Reds beat Swansea in their home to secure 3 points and put them just two points behind 4th position, 3 points behind 3rd position, and 4 points behind 2nd position.
The hard-earn win at Swansea makes Brendan Rodgers men 13 leagues game unbeaten run and also equal another record set by former manager Bill Shankly of Six away clean sheets in a row since 1972. They have now recorded fifth straight league win.
After the match Rodgers said in a post-match interview that "Manchester City's result at the weekend gives us an opportunity to finish second". "Our aim is to finish as high as we can, not just to finish fourth.
They will now face Manchester United in their next match on Sunday, a victory would take them straight into top four for the first time this season.
Top four finish will definitely pleased the fans after a poor performance in the early season that makes them drop out of the Champions League at the group stages.
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