Liverpool are still among the challengers for the Premier League title despite an indifferent start to the season, according to Mohamed Sissoko.
The Reds were beaten to the title by a solitary point by rivals Manchester City in an exhilarating 2021-22 campaign.
Jurgen Klopp s side lost Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich but were still expected to be among the main challengers for the Premier League again this season after spending big on Darwin Nunez.
However, Liverpool have not had the start to the season they were hoping for, sitting eighth in the table after six games with only two wins to their name, drawing three and losing another to fierce rivals Manchester United.
That patchy start means Liverpool are already nine points adrift of leaders Arsenal and eight back of City, who were bolstered in the last transfer window by the arrival of Erling Haaland.
But Sissoko, who represented Liverpool between 2005 and 2008, is sure there is plenty of time to make up the gap.
Speaking to Stats Perform, he said: For sure [they can still challenge], because the league is not over.
I think step by step, I think Klopp is going to [do] a good job to start to win [matches] and start to [bring back] confidence.
When you start the season it depends on injuries, it depends on which players go, which players come in. Those adaptations are not easy but I m 100 per cent happy with this team.
Sadio Mane unfortunately left. He was one of the best players but I think the new players are doing well.
Step by step, once the injured [players] come back, I think Liverpool can fight with that other [teams], for sure.
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With a tough run of fixtures ahead of Klopp s side in October, including meetings with Arsenal and Manchester City, the next month could already prove decisive in Liverpool s campaign.
When asked what needs to change for Liverpool to show more consistency, Sissoko answered: I think confidence. When you don t win the games it s not easy.
But step by step, with the support, with the injured [players] coming back, I think Liverpool can fight, for sure.
Liverpool will take on Brighton as the Premier League returns on Saturday, before they host Rangers in the Champions League.