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- Updated: April 18, 2014
Liverpool fans have been singing their side’s praises all season on their unexpected march to a Premier League title challenge but some supporters went the extra mile.
To wish their side luck ahead of Sunday’s clash with Norwich, some devoted Kopites draped banners at the club’s Melwood training ground.
One huge banner reads: ‘Make Us Dream’, a sign that has been following the Reds round at home and away games for a number of months.
Manager Brendan Rodgers put his side through their paces as they look to stretch their lead at the top of the table.
However, despite the odds being in favour of his side defeating the relegation-troubled Canaries, Rodgers insisted there was still time for all the top sides to drop points.
Manchester City suffered a massive blow to their title credentials by drawing 2-2 with Sunderland on Wednesday, and Rodgers believes it should be taken as a warning sign.
‘I said to the players before we started training that if there was doubt about our rivals dropping points, then they should also take the midweek results as a warning sign,’ Rodgers said.
‘It was a warning sign for everyone that, at this point of the season with four games to go, there is nothing guaranteed and I have said that all the way along.
‘Crystal Palace had an excellent result and Sunderland were within minutes of getting a great victory. That was the biggest message I got. Yes, one of our rivals might have dropped points but that is irrelevant.’





