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Liverpool could have won every game so far this season, says Ray Houghton

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Ray Houghton believes Liverpool could have won every league game so far this season following their 2-1 win against West Brom

Liverpool were the better side in the three games they dropped points from and could have won every encounter so far this season, says Goals on Sunday guest Ray Houghton.

Houghton, who made 202 appearances and scored 38 goals for the Reds, believes they could be sitting firmly at the top of the Premier League if they had taken chances in the three Premier League games they failed to win.

Liverpool are currently in second spot, tied on points with league leaders Arsenal after picking up 20 from nine games.

Their one league defeat came against Burnley on August 20, when Sean Dyche's men saw off the visitors with a 2-0 victory at Turf Moor.

Jurgen Klopp gestures on the touchline at Turf Moor
Image: Jurgen Klopp vents his frustration in his team's defeat to Burnley

Jurgen Klopp's side picked up a point a week later away to Tottenham, when a second-half strike from Danny Rose cancelled out James Milner's 43 minute penalty.

Four back-to-back league wins followed, before Jose Mourinho's Manchester United interrupted Liverpool's winning streak by grinding out a stubborn goalless draw at Anfield. 

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 17:  Adam Lallana of Liverpool is challenged by Chris Smalling of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Li
Image: Liverpool were held to a goalless draw at home to Manchester United

Reflecting on Liverpool's impressive form this campaign, Houghton told Ben and Kammy: "So far they could have won every game they've played.

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"(Against) Burnley, they had 80 per cent possession, but didn't convert it into chances or goals.

"They went to Spurs, drew there and they were by far the better team.

Erik Lamela (L) vies for possession with James Milner
Image: Tottenham pulled a goal back in the second-half, to grab a point at home to Liverpool

"Manchester United, probably the best chances, Coutinho's shot was well saved by De Gea. Emre Can's effort with his left foot where the 'keeper got down brilliantly to make the save.

"They are the only games they've not won and I thought they'd been the better side in those matches as well."

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