Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has told Liverpool their desperate wait for a league title is set to continue.Neville, who retired in February this year, has had a hand to play in United overtaking their bitter rivals as the most successful club in English football.
The former England international has spent almost 20 years at Old Trafford and won eight Premier League titles with the Red Devils.
Speaking of Liverpool's chances of winning their first league title since 1990, the 36-year-old believes the Reds might have to continue waiting.
"Liverpool are getting to that point where they need that success now. The club demands it," he was quoted as saying in The Sun newspaper.
"Going back to 1992-3 you just become very desperate and very wanting. You become needy.
"You feel like it's a goal, it's a challenge, rather than something to get excited about.
"You can see exactly what Kenny Dalglish is trying to do there. He has brought an identity back to the club.
"Whether they can go on and win the title... I'm not sure whether that will happen this season."
Neville also believes Chelsea will again be United's main title contender in the upcoming season - even though he admits Manchester City might pose a threat.
He added: "The reality is that the first and second best teams in the country for the last five years have been United and Chelsea.
"City will challenge, there's no doubt about that. But I look at Chelsea and think of them as being the main challengers for five years now.
"And I see no reason why that should change as a lot of the same players are there. For me, I see Liverpool as just ahead of Tottenham."
Giving his take on Arsenal, the Sky Sports pundit reckons the Gunners will struggle to finish in the top four if they lose Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri.
He added: "If they lose those players I would be incredibly surprised if they finish in the top four."
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