Cole urges Reds to kick on

25 October 2010 11:54
iverpool midfielder Joe Cole is hopeful that Sunday's 2-1 win over Blackburn can kick-start the Reds' ailing season.[LNB] The Reds earned just their second Premier League win of the campaign at Anfield thanks to goals from Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Fernando Torres. [LNB]They remain in the bottom three, with nine points from their nine games, but Cole wants his side to use the result as a springboard to climb the table.[LNB]"It feels like a weight off our shoulders and the whole place has been lifted by this victory," Cole told the club's official website.[LNB]"It was an important three points and it's a great confidence boost for us. We've got until next Sunday now to prepare for our next game against Bolton which will be similar to Blackburn.[LNB]"It's time we turned this around and start picking up wins now and that's what we hope to do."[LNB]Cole, who signed for the club on a free transfer in the summer, paid special tribute to the fans, who were whipped into a frenzy before the game when singer Gerry Marsden performed a rendition of Liverpool's famous anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.[LNB]"That was brilliant because it lifted everyone and if we'd have scored in the first five minutes you would have had to give Gerry the assist!" Cole added.[LNB]"The supporters are brilliant and I can't wait to experience the atmosphere on a big European night in the future.[LNB]"The atmosphere was brilliant and that's why I signed for this club."

Source: Team_Talk