Dalglish not worried over Euro problem

07 May 2011 14:00
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists he is not even thinking about the prospect of European football - despite the fact they are closer to qualifying for it than they have been all season. After last weekend's win over Newcastle lifted the Reds into fifth place, their highest position of the campaign, the debate began to intensify about whether the Europa League would be a good thing for a club trying to win back their place in the top four. Sixth-placed Tottenham have a match in hand and by the time Liverpool play Fulham on Monday they could have been overtaken by Harry Redknapp's side, but even with three games to play Dalglish knows there are still many variables which could affect the final outcome. "I find it very difficult to predict the future," said the 60-year-old Scot. "We've always said we would get our reward at the end of the season - we never set ourselves any target. "We don't have that (Europa League) problem yet and so until it arises we don't have to solve anything - the biggest problem I have is Fulham on Monday night. "There will be problems to be solved at the end of the season and if we get the Europa League that will be one of the problems."

Source: PA