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Kenny: Next step is a big one

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  1. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/kenny-next-step-is-a-big-one

    Kenny Dalglish is confident Liverpool are making the necessary steps towards reaching their target of Champions League next season.

    The Reds currently lie sixth in the table, five points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham ahead of Sunday's clash at Aston Villa.

    The Scot admits his team will face stiff competition in the race to secure a top four berth but remains convinced they are within striking distance of achieving their aim.

    Dalglish said: "The teams that are there or thereabouts are really good sides. I know two of them got put out of the Champions League but there are still really good sides up there.

    "It's going to be tough but we'll have a good go at it and see where it takes us.

    "We just need to keep playing as well as we have done and get that wee bit of extra luck.

    "It is only slight but then again some of the smallest steps are the biggest ones to take.

    "We believe we are doing things the right way so we'll continue to do that because we don't know any other way.

    "I think we have played well enough for people to judge for themselves whether we have the quality. We have certainly deserved more points than we have got but we are still progressing.

    "We've been delighted with what we have done and we would love to progress into the top four."

    Last weekend, leaders Manchester City suffered their first defeat of the season at Chelsea while Tottenham's hopes of putting further pressure on the top teams came unstuck at Stoke City.

    It meant Liverpool closed the gap on the summit courtesy of their 1-0 success over QPR, but Dalglish insists his focus remains solely on what the Reds achieve week in, week out.

    "We want to keep our own house in order and get our own games won," he said.

    "If people above and around about you are losing matches and then you don't win you're not getting a great advantage.

    "It was a great result for Chelsea against Man City but whether it was a good result for anyone else who knows?"

    Liverpool's trip to Villa Park marks the start of a run that will see them play five matches in 16 days.

    The festive period is often seen as a period that can have a significant bearing on a side's season, but Dalglish is unconvinced it will prove pivotal.

    "I don't see this part of the season as more important than any of the others," he said.

    "I just think every game is important. If you lose the title by a point at the end of the season and you've taken your full complement over Christmas then it's not done that much for you.

    "You could draw at the start of the season and if it's only a point people could look back say 'that's the result that cost them the title'. Every game has to be treated exactly the same.

    "Certainly, the demand on the players is greater at this time and that's when your squad is really tested.

    "The people with really strong squads will be able to handle it a little bit easier than the others."
     
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  2. Flappy Flanagan (JK)

    Flappy Flanagan (JK) Well-Known Member

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    The next step is scoring more goals.
     
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  3. Zingy

    Zingy #ziggywould

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    Despite our good performances, I still think we will finish outside the top 4 this season. I am sure Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea will continue to slip up but so will we and I don't think we quite have what it takes to get there. But I am certain we will finish with more points than last season and will probably get enough points that would see us get top 4 in most other seasons.
     
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  4. Rubbersoul

    Rubbersoul Well-Known Member

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    Fourth spot is more than capable. The money we spent this transfer window we should be getting fourth, if we had scored the goals from the chances we've created we'd be third so.
     
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  5. Molby...The Pass Master

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    Saw a stat, that if all are shots that had hit the woodwork had gone in...We'd be 3rd.

    When Kenny, came in the club was recovering from the "delightful" Hicks and Gillett. Roy Bodgson had spent wisely!!! All in all, the club was on its knee's. To turn it around is going to take time, We are in a far better position than this time last year, and we'll be stronger this time next.

    Kenny and Clarkey have a clear defined plan, Borrell is working wonders with the ressies and the future looks bright.
     
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  6. suarezlfc

    suarezlfc Active Member

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    Wonder where we'd be if the opposition keeper didn't play the game of his life against us, and then be absolutely awful against one of our closest rivals.
     
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    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    With just a bit of luck we would be higher in the table but have to admit that our finishing has been poor at times. We probably don't deserve 3rd at the moment but I'm hoping we can get there or higher by the end of the season.
     
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  8. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    If we can prevent the woodwork from denying us we are going to score more goals.<ok>
     
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  9. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    anyone see that howler qpr let in v carrick? they opened right up... oh fine he did well at the start but there was a gap a mile wide at the back then the keeper dained to let it in sloppily... if say adam broke free for us and ran like that v there'd have ben 6 CBs materialise star trek style, the shot would have been 95mph to the corner and the keepers arm would have grown 4 feet to touch it against both posts and out, barely missing suarez' outstretched foot

    opposition MOTM most eeks is the post and when its not its the keeper.
     
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