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Carragher hails Reds duo

Jamie Carragher has saluted Liverpool team-mates Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard.

Defender pins hopes on duo to sink rivals

Liverpool's Jamie Carragher believes the goalscoring double act of Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard can cut Manchester United down to size. The tough defender will be at the heart of Liverpool's attempts to halt the free-scoring Cristiano Ronaldo and co at Old Trafford on Sunday. But he has great confidence in the Anfield club's 46-goal scoring duo. "When you put great players together, you get results. Torres and Gerrard are certainly that, they are both very clever on the pitch," said Carragher. "Torres stretches defences and Gerrard gets into the hole behind; Stevie then is able to produce the passes for Fernando to run on to. "It is not something we work on too much in training, it is just two top players getting together and the combination works." Carragher concedes Liverpool can only be seriously considered as a challenger for fourth place now and is aware they must continue their run of victories - which now stands at seven - if they are going to hold off Everton in the race to finish fourth.

Target

"Fourth place is obviously the aim now. We have to stay there, even if we know Everton are right in behind us," added Carragher. "They have had a great season and they are the main danger. They will look at how many games we have got left and believe we will drop points over the next few weeks. "We have Manchester United and Arsenal away, and Everton at home in our next three league matches. "We will see after those next three games where both teams are, but I expect it to be neck and neck right to the end of the season now."

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