Everton defender Sylvain Distin would happily help
Liverpool win the title if it means he can play in the UEFA Champions League.
While Distin concedes many Everton fans would not agree
with him, the French central defender is more concerned by his team's future
than what might happen across Merseyside this season.
Liverpool sit two points clear at the top of the Premier
League with five games to play, while Everton are one point off Arsenal in
fourth, which comes with a berth in the qualifying rounds of next season's
Champions League.
If Everton knew a win on the final day of the season
would see them qualify for the Champions League but also clinch the league
title for Liverpool, Distin confirmed he would fight for victory.
"We've spoken about it with some of the staff and
said, 'what if we have to beat (Manchester) City to be in the Champions League
but by doing that Liverpool win the league?'" Distin said.
"The funny thing is, some people would rather we
don't get Champions League as long as they don't win the league. It's mad.
"Personally I'd rather be in the Champions League.
You can't miss a chance for that. It would be amazing for the city if both
clubs made it. I think deep down both sets of fans would like it if both clubs
were in it."
In the penultimate round, Everton will play Manchester
City, who lie third but have two games in hand on both Liverpool and
second-placed Chelsea.
It will be a crucial match in terms of the title but also
Everton's chances of finishing in the top four.
Everton have never played in the Champions League, having
been knocked out in the qualifying stages in the 2005-06 season, while they did
reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup back in 1970-71.
Culled from Soccerway
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