Liverpool only focused on beating Everton in Merseyside derby, says José Reina

05 February 2010 08:28
Liverpool goalkeeper José Reina insists the players are not looking beyond tomorrow's 213th Merseyside derby despite an improved run of form.[LNB]Victory against Everton in the 213th Merseyside derby would take Liverpool fourth due to the early kick-off time, after Rafa Benitez's side have gone six matches unbeaten in the Premier League.[LNB] Related ArticlesLiverpool v Everton: match previewPremier League tablePremier League fixturesBenítez bullish about Liverpool's prospectsLiverpool sign Milan JovanovicLiverpool need £100m investmentThat would put the pressure on Tottenham, who host fellow top-four challengers Aston Villa in the evening match.[LNB]However, Reina said their focus was purely on beating David Moyes' side.[LNB]''It is a big match and we know that but we play at home once again and we know the supporters will be right behind us,'' said the Spain international.[LNB]''Our target is to beat Everton, that is the only one at the moment.[LNB]''We cannot think any further ahead than that because we are not in the same situation as last season when we were fighting for the title.[LNB]''At the moment, to prevent more pressure on us than we already have, we have to keep winning and stay focused on the next game only.[LNB]''You can talk about improving and this and that, but at the end of the day you have to win.[LNB]''It doesn't matter about how you play, it is all about winning.''[LNB]Reina has been Liverpool's best player this season, although he has been run close by centre-back Sotiros Kyrgiakos in recent weeks, and has kept five clean sheets in their current run.[LNB]The 27-year-old, who is currently in discussions over a new long-term contract, feels as one of the more experienced players he has to lead by example.[LNB]''I try to take responsibility. I have been here for five years already and I know how the club works and what people expect from us,'' he added.[LNB]''The senior players like Stevie (Gerrard), Jamie Carragher, Dirk Kuyt, me and Javier Mascherano know we have to act by example and be the first ones to stick together.''[LNB]Kuyt, who heads into tomorrow's match looking for his 50th Liverpool goal after scoring three in the last three matches, is well aware of the significance of the match.[LNB]However, he stressed the team had to treat all their remaining fixtures the same.[LNB]''The derby is very important but it is not only the derby which is important for us,'' he said.[LNB]''We can't afford to lose any more points as every point is vital.''[LNB]

Source: Telegraph