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Rodgers: We could win the title

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Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool are title contenders after win at Fulham

(That's the headline, but he doesn't really say it)


Brendan Rodgers warned the trio of clubs at the top of the Premier League that Liverpool are mounting a challenge for the title after his side moved to within four points of the leaders with a stoppage-time victory against Fulham on Wednesday night.

While Arsenal were dropping points and missed the chance to go back to the top after their goalless draw at the Emirates against Manchester United and Manchester City's match with Sunderland fell victim to the high winds buffeting the north-west, Liverpool, initially unsettled by the home side's energetic and industrious approach, twice equalised and rallied at the end to fuel hopes of securing a first league championship since 1990.

Steven Gerrard, later described as "peerless" by his manager, thumped a late penalty past Fulham's substitute goalkeeper David Stockdale to bolster Liverpool's title aspirations, with both City and Chelsea still to visit Anfield. José Mourinho's side stay top, just seven points ahead of fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who chalked up a 4-0 win at Newcastle.

"We're going to keep pushing," said Rodgers. "We've shown enough times we're a very good side. We're chasing and there are other teams still ahead of us, so we'll need some of them to drop points, but we know we still have City and Chelsea to play at home.

"This was a very important win for us, coming after the game at the weekend when we'd been outstanding [in beating Arsenal 5-1]. We had to show different qualities tonight: character, togetherness as a group, as we kept pushing to the end.

"We've defended poorly at times this season, mistakes and individual errors that have cost us, but we're a very aggressive and offensive team going forward and we showed that again. There's still a long way to go, 12 games, but you've seen the development of the team in terms of character and focus out there. We had to dig deep. There's great character there and the belief in what we're doing is very high."

Rodgers, albeit reluctantly, reflected on Mourinho's metaphor about Chelsea being "little horses" in the title race alongside more heavyweight contenders in City and Arsenal. "I don't do all that horse stuff, José is very good at all that sort of thing," said Rodgers. "May be we're the chihuahuas that run in between the horses' legs. I don't know. But I do know we're just about improving with each match. I'm certain, in the first four or five months I was here, we'd have lost this game. But we've built spirit and camaraderie that saw us fight to the very end."

Gerrard's penalty, awarded after Sascha Riether fouled Daniel Sturridge, secured the win with the Liverpool captain having earlier produced a wondrous pass to set up the forward for the first equaliser. "Steven is peerless in many aspects of football," added Rodgers. "He was brilliant against Arsenal, dictating the game, and his pass for the first goal here was the penetration he has shown all his life. Then there was his composure at the end. He's studied the goalkeeper, which way he dives, so that professionalism is there. There's no better person to take a penalty right at the end to win you the game."

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/feb/13/brendan-rodgers-liverpool
 
Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool are title contenders after win at Fulham

Rodgers, albeit reluctantly, reflected on Mourinho's metaphor about Chelsea being "little horses" in the title race alongside more heavyweight contenders in City and Arsenal. "I don't do all that horse stuff, José is very good at all that sort of thing," said Rodgers. "May be we're the chihuahuas that run in between the horses' legs. I don't know. But I do know we're just about improving with each match. I'm certain, in the first four or five months I was here, we'd have lost this game. But we've built spirit and camaraderie that saw us fight to the very end."


What the fuck??
 
Chihuahuas that run between horses legs would most likely be trampled upon. I seriously don't get the analogy. He should have said we were ponies.
 
You are all missing the point !

This here is a stroke of a mastermind of mind games in the making.

Chihuahuas compared with little horses ? Hahahaha

He's basically trying to keep us on a low profile, lowering the expectations, channeling the pressure elsewhere....where Mourinho is using his typical siege mentality strategy, Brendan is like the mouse to Mourinho's elephant. If that made any sense !

Do we seriously think the lads won't think they have a shot at the title ? Stevie G's expression and the team's celebrations towards the end says it all really. There is a growing passion and desire in this team.

My fondness for Brodgers is really growing.
 
I don't want us to get to the top again until there is 1 game to go so there is a lot less pressure.

We end up top mid march we'll buckle.
 
Suarez loves Norwich. West ham will be fine by then.

I'm hoping West Ham will be too, and I also hope Southampton will have nothing to play for by then. As for Norwich, I really hope they don't go down, but Suarez needs to do a job on them.
 
The Champions League fixtures will have a huge part to play now. The longer each one of Chelsea, City and Arsenal spend in that compeition the better it will be for us. Obviously we need United to crash and burn, but that's just a given.
 
The Champions League fixtures will have a huge part to play now. The longer each one of Chelsea, City and Arsenal spend in that compeition the better it will be for us. Obviously we need United to crash and burn, but that's just a given.


I'm not sure if I buy that. The longer they stay in the competition, the more confidence they'll have. I'd be happy to see them all dumped out as soon as possible.
 
Chihuahuas that run between horses legs would most likely be trampled upon. I seriously don't get the analogy. He should have said we were ponies.

A tiny thing that could sneak it, with a dig at Jose, what's not to get?
 
I'm not sure if I buy that. The longer they stay in the competition, the more confidence they'll have. I'd be happy to see them all dumped out as soon as possible.

Nah. We need them all playing 2 games a week for as long as possible. Neither United nor Arsenal are anywhere good enough to win it so if they freakishly reach the quarters/semis I'm not that bothered. Hopefully if City/Chelsea make the final they'll lose but in any case it will still detract and distract from their PL run-in .... and hopefully that'll be the crack in the door we need to squeeze through and take the title. I'd take City/Chelsea winning the CL if it means we win the PL.
 
We can win it with Suarez and Sturridge anything is possible we are weak defensively though which will probably cost us the title.
 
Nah. We need them all playing 2 games a week for as long as possible. Neither United nor Arsenal are anywhere good enough to win it so if they freakishly reach the quarters/semis I'm not that bothered. Hopefully if City/Chelsea make the final they'll lose but in any case it will still detract and distract from their PL run-in .... and hopefully that'll be the crack in the door we need to squeeze through and take the title. I'd take City/Chelsea winning the CL if it means we win the PL.


Well, yeah, everyone would take that. But I'd rather none of them won anything. Chelsea and City have massive squads that can take two games a week much better than the likes of us. I don't believe them playing more games will hinder them much, if at all. I'd rather they all had a disaster from here on it, and lost confidence. Anything that will break their momentum would be a good thing.
 
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