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Liverpool midfielder, Joe Cole says that he is honoured to play for Liverpool despite his injury stricken debut-season with the club.
Cole joined the Reds on a free transfer before the 2010-11 season; constant injury problems have restricted the midfielder to just 23 appearances this campaign. Despite his problems he realizes that stature of the club he represents is immense.
“I'm privileged to play for Liverpool Football Club and privileged to be a professional footballer. The best thing you can do as a player is make sure that you don't take that for granted every day because it's a great lifestyle. There is nothing you would
want to change. It's been a bit stop-start for me this season but football's all about ups and downs and sometimes you just have to ride the rollercoaster. I just try to have a positive outlook and keep going,” he said.
The 29-year-old said that he is enjoying his football at Anfield and he is taking every day as it comes and is working hard to gain full form and fitness. The former West Ham United man is delighted to see his former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 coach, Steve Clarke in the same
role at Liverpool. He went on to praise Clarke and said that there is no better coach in the world than the Scott.
Cole admitted that everyone is happy at the club and all of them come into the ground with a big smile on their faces. The midfielder says that the new manager Kenny Dalglish has been really influential in guiding the team to success and the morale in the
dressing room is really motivating.
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“Andy's 22 - we all know what a cracking player Didier is, but he wasn't playing at this level at that age. There's still a lot of developing for Andy to do so he can get better and better,” he said.
He predicts Carroll and Luis Suarez’s partnership will become the best strike force in the world.
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