Benitez downbeat on Reds' title hopes.RAFAEL Benitez has for the first time played down Liverpool's title dreams and asked for "realism" as the club fight to end a run of disastrous results. Liverpool are 11 points behind leaders Chelsea following Monday night's 2-2 home draw with Birmingham. Benitez's side have won only one of their last nine matches in all competitions, and just one of their last five in the Barclays Premier League. It has left them with a mountain to climb if they believe they can catch Chelsea, when the more realistic target now is surely to retain their place in the top four and achieve Champions League qualification for next season. Benitez (pictured right) said after the draw with the Midlanders: "We have to be realistic and think what our target is now. For me it is just the next game, the next point to see whether we can climb a little higher in the table. Then you never know what can happen. We did win six games in a row, if we did that again everything would be different. "The main thing now is to have players fit, and see who we have available for the next game after the international break. "We will then wait for some months to pass and see whether we can win some games in succession. That is all I am looking at now." Benitez has always talked of the big clubs losing more matches this season, which would allow Liverpool to keep in contact despite their nightmare form. The Spaniard added: "People keep discussing our bad run, but previously we won six on the trot and we have beaten Manchester United. It is a question of keeping going. I would be really worried if we were not playing well and not winning. I can see that we are beginning to play better, it is a question of luck now. "Maybe people think I am angry about all this, but when I see the players working so hard, trying to change our situation, there is nothing more to say to them, they are doing all they can. "This is the only way to change our situation. To keep working hard and play well, and I believe we did well against Birmingham." Benitez has more injury problems involving Yossi Benayoun Yosef Shai "Yossi" Benayoun (Hebrew: יוסי בניון, sometimes spelled Benayun, born Hebrew: , Daniel Agger Daniel Munthe Agger (born 12 December 1984 in Hvidovre) is a Danish professional footballer who currently plays as a central defender for English club Liverpool. He started his senior career at Danish club Brøndby IF in July 2004, with whom he won the 2005 Danish Superliga and Albert Riera Albert Riera Ortega (born April 15, 1982 in Manacor) is a Spanish footballer who currently plays for RCD Espanyol. Riera, a left sided midfielder, started his career in 2000 with RCD Mallorca, winning a Copa del Rey medal in 2003. , while Fernando Torres Fernando José Torres Sanz (born March 20, 1984) is a Spanish football player currently playing for Liverpool. He was born in Fuenlabrada, a large suburban town south of Madrid and was the youngest player to play for Atlético Madrid and the youngest to become captain (at age 19). could be out for a further three weeks, which would rule him out against Manchester City and Everton in the league and the Champions League tie away to Debrecen. He continued: "We are talking of two or three weeks out now for Fernando. "The hamstrings for Riera and Benayoun could be the same and Agger has more problems with his back. "He has worked hard in training, and we felt he would be OK for the match, but you could see that he was not right." Birmingham boss Alex McLeish Alexander "Alex" McLeish (born January 21 1959, Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Scotland) nicknamed "Big Eck",[1] is a former professional footballer and is currently manager of the Scotland national team. had sympathy for Benitez if not David Ngog's part in the controversial penalty equaliser, the French under-21 striker being accused of diving. McLeish said: "Liverpool are missing key players, world-class people like Torres and Steven Gerrard Steven George Gerrard MBE (IPA: ['stiːvn 'dʒɛɹɑːd]) (born 30 May, 1980, Whiston, Merseyside) is an English football player. He is the captain of Liverpool, where he wears the number 8 shirt. . Any team is affected when they lose their best players. "You must rise above the storm, I have been through the same thing and you have to bounce back." |
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