by anfieldadorer » Thu Feb 03, 2005 4:07 pm
Red youngster Anthony Le Tallec has said he was wrong to leave Anfield on a loan deal in search of first team fotbal.
The promising midfielder had hoped his time at St Etienne would prove to Rafa Benitez his worth at Anfield, but a change in tactics and a two month lay off conspired against the French player.
He said: "I made a big mistake. I accept that. I wanted to go on loan because I wanted to play a full season of first team football and I thought I would get that in France."
However, Le Tallec is now hopeful he can impress his new boss.
He said: "It's up to me now. I have a point to prove and I want to show the manager I am good enough to be part of his first team plans. I believe I have the ability, I just have to work hard and play well in the reserves to prove myself."
He added: "This is a different club now to what it was six months ago when I left. There are lots of new players here and I need to get to know them. I'm looking forward to the challenge which lies ahead of me now. Of course I want to play in the first team but I realise there are no guarantees at a club like this."
And Le Tallec still believes he has what it takes to succeed in the Premiership.
"I still have great confidence in my ability. I have never lost that and I do believe I can break into the first team squad before the end of the season. That is my aim now and I am more determined than ever to make it happen."
