Adam Lallana says Hammers win proves Liverpool’s Champions class

Pressure? What pressure? Anfield midfielder says side packed with big-game players

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London: Adam Lallana believes Liverpool proved their ability to handle the pressure of competing for a Champions League place with a 4-0 win away to West Ham United on Sunday.

Had they failed to gain maximum points at the London Stadium, the Reds could have given a boost to top-four challengers Arsenal.

Now a win against already relegated Middlesbrough at Anfield on Sunday’s final day of the season will ensure five-time European champions Liverpool return to the elite of continental football next term.

“People were talking about the pressure with the results on Saturday, but I felt very calm even in the warm-up and the dressing room,” Lallana told Liverpool’s website.

The England midfielder added: “I felt the balance was right and we didn’t have to put too much pressure on ourselves. You only have to look at the team-sheet and it had goals, creative players, it had everything really, and I felt we trusted that, we trusted our ability.

“Credit to the lads. It was a big pressure game but the way we dealt with it was superb.”

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