Harris: Liverpool don't have the title wrapped up
Steve Harris is not willing to accept that Liverpool Ladies have the WPL Northern Division title wrapped up.
The OOH Lincoln Ladies assistant manager has seen the Lady Imps win their last four games and will be hoping they make it five when they head to Luton tomorrow (2pm).
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Randi Johns faces a late fitness test ahead of the OOH Lincoln Ladies match against Luton.
Meanwhile, long-time table-toppers Liverpool have faltered in recent weeks, winning only one of their last five games in all competitions.
And, although the Merseysiders still hold a four-point lead and have a game in hand over the second-placed Lady Imps, it seems their aura of invincibility has gone.
"That's five points Liverpool have dropped in their last two league games," said Harris.
"And looking at their last seven fixtures, they've got some real tough ones. As well as Leicester they have to play Aston Villa twice, and on their day Villa are a dangerous side.
"While the odds are still in Liverpool's favour, it means we'll be professional and trying to win all our games. Anything can still happen."
Bottom of the table Luton have struggled in their first season at Northern Premier level. Last week's 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday yielded only their third point of the season.
But Harris has warned his players against complacency.
"If you turn up on match day and don't perform, any game will be difficult," he said.
"Luton have conceded goals this season but when they played Liverpool it was only 2-0 in a tight game.
"I know Luton weren't happy about being put in the Northern section this year and appealed against the decision. Obviously they've found it difficult, but credit to them for keeping going when they could have folded.
"If we play like we've been doing recently then we shouldn't have a problem. But we'll remind the players before the game that anything can happen on the day."
American winger Randi Johns limped out of the Leicester game with an ankle injury. She faces a late fitness test after being unable to train on Wednesday.
Forward Jodie Michalska is still out and defender Mel Cook is also unavailable for the fixture.











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