Top four would be 'remarkable' for Liverpool, feels Lallana


England's Adam Lallana leaves after a news conference at the St George's Park training complex near Burton-upon-Trent, central England, October 7, 2014. REUTERS/Darren Staples

LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool fell just two points short of winning a remarkable Premier League title last season but a top-four finish would be "a remarkable achievement" this time, according to midfielder Adam Lallana.

An enthralling and high-octane Liverpool side were spurred on by a vociferous support chanting "we're going to win the league" at every opportunity last season and though they ultimately fell short, the Merseyside club were relevant again.

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