Sabre wrote:An important factor will be how far will reach the scum or LFC in the CL. The teams that reach far, as far as I can tell, pay a price in the league always. Playing on wednesdays or having a full week to prepare a home game is a huge difference.
A.B. wrote:So I'm keeping it one step at a time, one game at a time.
Next is West Ham, and we shouldn't look any further than that.
The Manhattan Project wrote:[b]Manhattan's Predictions;
Liverpool (Current Points 46)
West Ham - WIN
Everton - DRAW
Newcastle - WIN
Sheff Utd - WIN
Man Utd - DRAW
Aston Villa - WIN
Arsenal - LOSE
Reading - WIN
Middlesbrough - WIN
Man City - WIN
Wigan - WIN
Portsmouth - DRAW
Fulham - DRAW
Charlton - WIN
Final Points = 77
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez believes his side can make a late push for the Premiership title.
The Reds boosted their chances of winning their first league title in 17 years when they defeated champions Chelsea 2-0 at Anfield on Saturday.
The result was a major morale boost for the Merseyside giants, as Benitez's side have struggled to take points of their main title rivals this term, with the club now 11 points behind leaders Manchester United.
The Spanish tactician is hoping to emulate the Valencia side he managed to their first Primera Liga title in 31 years when they overcame Real Madrid's nine-point lead in season 2001/02.
"There is a similar confidence here at Anfield now, to that feeling we had at Valencia," Benitez said in the Daily Mirror.
"The win over Chelsea was important. My players needed to win against a very top side in a game like that to prove to people that we can do it.
"Now we have done that, we have real confidence. There is a buzz in training, the players are showing they are ready on the training ground, and that is being taken into games.
"You can see how focused the team is. You could see that against Chelsea, there was a real determination there. We were attacking, defending, winning the second balls.
"We've played well against Chelsea in the past, but the difference was we didn't take our chances. On Saturday, we did."
Bamaga man wrote:Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez believes his side can make a late push for the Premiership title.
The Reds boosted their chances of winning their first league title in 17 years when they defeated champions Chelsea 2-0 at Anfield on Saturday.
The result was a major morale boost for the Merseyside giants, as Benitez's side have struggled to take points of their main title rivals this term, with the club now 11 points behind leaders Manchester United.
The Spanish tactician is hoping to emulate the Valencia side he managed to their first Primera Liga title in 31 years when they overcame Real Madrid's nine-point lead in season 2001/02.
"There is a similar confidence here at Anfield now, to that feeling we had at Valencia," Benitez said in the Daily Mirror.
"The win over Chelsea was important. My players needed to win against a very top side in a game like that to prove to people that we can do it.
"Now we have done that, we have real confidence. There is a buzz in training, the players are showing they are ready on the training ground, and that is being taken into games.
"You can see how focused the team is. You could see that against Chelsea, there was a real determination there. We were attacking, defending, winning the second balls.
"We've played well against Chelsea in the past, but the difference was we didn't take our chances. On Saturday, we did."
From sky sports.
I think Rafa feels that there is still a chance especially after the win against Chelsea.
"There is a similar confidence here at Anfield now, to that feeling we had at Valencia," Benitez said in the Daily Mirror.
Bamaga man wrote:"There is a similar confidence here at Anfield now, to that feeling we had at Valencia," Benitez said in the Daily Mirror.
Read between the lines mate, I dont think Rafa would ever come out and say that. As the press would have a field day and that doesnt seem his style in any case. I didnt say, he said we've got a good chance or anything. But I did say " I think Rafa feels there is a chance "
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