BRENDAN RODGERS ADMITS that Liverpool still have plenty of room for improvement despite recording a much-needed 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion yesterday.
Rodgers’ side, beaten 1-0 by Basel in the Champions League in midweek, secured a first win in four Premier League games with a tense victory at Anfield on Saturday.
It was enough to move the Reds, who finished second in the Premier League last season, into the top half of the table, with 10 points from their seven matches, but the Liverpool manager knows his team remain short of peak form.
Post Match he highlighted the importance of a fully fit squad, as Glen Johnson made his return from a knee problem and Joe Allen and Daniel Sturridge continue to make progress in their recovery from injury.
“It was a very important win for us and we’ll hopefully come back after the international break and be back to what we were (for the 3-0 win) at Tottenham (in August).
“A full squad to pick from gives me the chance to look at different ideas if I need to and hopefully we can go on a run.”
Sturridge has been struggling with a thigh injury he picked up on international duty. Mike Egerton
Mike Egerton
Star striker Daniel Sturridge was again absent from the Liverpool squad yesterday due to a thigh problem he sustained on England duty a month ago .
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Rodgers and England manager Roy Hodgson have disagreed over the national team’s handling of the striker’s fitness.
But the Liverpool manager expects Sturridge to be fit to face QPR in two weeks and he added: “I was hoping he would be close but he wasn’t.
“Now he’ll have the course of the international break to get ready and he’ll be fine for QPR.”
Rodgers made a host of signings over the close-season in an attempt to replace star striker Luis Suarez, who joined Barcelona, and bolster his squad for a sustained challenge in the Premier League and Champions League.
Adam Lallana has had an impressive start to the season. Peter Byrne
Peter Byrne
So far the results of his overhaul have been underwhelming, but Rodgers is hopeful performances will improve if the club’s injury problems have cleared by the end of the forthcoming international break.
“Performance wise we’ve still got a way to go,” he said. “The speed and movement of our game, the intensity is still developing.
“But I’d rather have that now and do what we’ve done in the last two seasons and get better and better as the season goes on.
“While you’re searching for that it’s important you find a way to win.
“The players have got remarkable character, there are a lot of young players here and new players coming finding out what it’s like to be at a big club.”
Peter Byrne
Peter Byrne
Even though Liverpool picked up a win against West Brom, their poor defensive run continued and they now have just one clean sheet in their last 16 matches.
Rodgers accepts it is an area that needs to get better and he said: “I hope it improves. It’s not ideal.
“I think one clean sheet in 16 isn’t great because we really pride ourselves on our defensive mentality and the work on that in balance with an attacking philosophy.
“It’s something we do need to get better at as a team.”
Adam Lallana scored his first goal for Liverpool when he converted Jordan Henderson’s backheel just before half-time.
Saido Berahino had pulled West Brom level with a penalty but Henderson scored Liverpool’s 61st minute winner when he found the target with a low shot from Raheem Sterling’s cross.
Sturridge will be fit to face QPR as Rodgers dissects important win
BRENDAN RODGERS ADMITS that Liverpool still have plenty of room for improvement despite recording a much-needed 2-1 win over West Bromwich Albion yesterday.
Rodgers’ side, beaten 1-0 by Basel in the Champions League in midweek, secured a first win in four Premier League games with a tense victory at Anfield on Saturday.
It was enough to move the Reds, who finished second in the Premier League last season, into the top half of the table, with 10 points from their seven matches, but the Liverpool manager knows his team remain short of peak form.
Post Match he highlighted the importance of a fully fit squad, as Glen Johnson made his return from a knee problem and Joe Allen and Daniel Sturridge continue to make progress in their recovery from injury.
“It was a very important win for us and we’ll hopefully come back after the international break and be back to what we were (for the 3-0 win) at Tottenham (in August).
Star striker Daniel Sturridge was again absent from the Liverpool squad yesterday due to a thigh problem he sustained on England duty a month ago .
Rodgers and England manager Roy Hodgson have disagreed over the national team’s handling of the striker’s fitness.
But the Liverpool manager expects Sturridge to be fit to face QPR in two weeks and he added: “I was hoping he would be close but he wasn’t.
Rodgers made a host of signings over the close-season in an attempt to replace star striker Luis Suarez, who joined Barcelona, and bolster his squad for a sustained challenge in the Premier League and Champions League.
So far the results of his overhaul have been underwhelming, but Rodgers is hopeful performances will improve if the club’s injury problems have cleared by the end of the forthcoming international break.
“Performance wise we’ve still got a way to go,” he said. “The speed and movement of our game, the intensity is still developing.
“While you’re searching for that it’s important you find a way to win.
“The players have got remarkable character, there are a lot of young players here and new players coming finding out what it’s like to be at a big club.”
Even though Liverpool picked up a win against West Brom, their poor defensive run continued and they now have just one clean sheet in their last 16 matches.
Rodgers accepts it is an area that needs to get better and he said: “I hope it improves. It’s not ideal.
“I think one clean sheet in 16 isn’t great because we really pride ourselves on our defensive mentality and the work on that in balance with an attacking philosophy.
Adam Lallana scored his first goal for Liverpool when he converted Jordan Henderson’s backheel just before half-time.
Saido Berahino had pulled West Brom level with a penalty but Henderson scored Liverpool’s 61st minute winner when he found the target with a low shot from Raheem Sterling’s cross.
- Additional reporting by Eamon Donoghue
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