EPL: Kenny Dalglish remains optimistic despite Blackpool loss
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has stated that his side has been losing matches despite playing well in the last two games. After the recent 2-1 defeat to Blackpool in the Premier League, Dalglish insisted that his team has been victim to sheer bad luck.
After the match the Liverpool boss said, “It's all very well being a decent side but every side which has been successful and has ever done anything needs that bit of luck. At the moment that has turned against us but the longer we stick in and the less
sorry we feel for ourselves the better chance we will have of correcting it.”
Liverpool started off the game in the best possible manner scoring 3 minutes into the match through http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707. The Spaniard’s strike, however, was soon cancelled out by Gary Taylor-Fletcher and with just over 20 minutes remaining in the match, DJ Campbell
struck for Blackpool to give his side a deserved victory.
Blackpool’s win at Bloomfield Road means that the Seasiders have completed a double over Liverpool in the League for the first time since 1947. The Reds lost their home match against Blackpool in the current 2010-11 season with the same score line in October
2010.
The Blackpool manager Ian Holloway praised his team’s performance after the match. He said, “It is the best of the lot I think, to go behind so early it could have been a long horrible night but I'm so proud of my lads. It didn't affect us and we carried
on and got the equalizer and I said to them at half-time that the next goal was vital and we could really knock the stuffing out of them and it happened.”
Holloway however, acknowledged that before the season started he did not expect to gain six points from Liverpool. While talking after the match, he also rebuffed rumours that his team’s captain Charlie Adam will be leaving the club in the coming days to
join Aston Villa.
Liverpool went into the match without their inspirational captain http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 fans will be optimistic about
the upcoming games after their premier striker Torres was able to find his long lost form.
Liverpool’s next League game is against Everton at Anfield on Sunday, 16
January, 2011. A win is vital for Dalglish’s team which currently lies 13th on the League table and has lost 4 of its last 5 League fixtures.
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