Hodgson satisfied with Reds despite loss

18 October 2010 09:00
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson admits his side are in a "predicament" after they slipped to second bottom in the Barclays Premier League following defeat in the Merseyside derby. However, the 63-year-old refused to accept that the situation was worsening and believes his players are showing signs of improvement. Tim Cahill, in the 34th minute, and Mikel Arteta, in the 49th, scored the goals which ended a run of three successive league derby defeats for the Toffees. Liverpool have won just once in the Premier League and gone six matches in all competitions without a victory. "We are not trying to disguise the fact this is a predicament, or any other word you care to use," said Hodgson. "For any team to take six points from eight games at the start of a season is a predicament but maybe you could argue being Liverpool the predicament is greater. "We didn't win the game and therefore people will read a lot of things into the performance. The result was bad but I refuse to accept it was a bad team performance. "I can't have any qualms in terms of the performance they gave. I can only hope people see it the same way. It was such a good game of football but everything revolves around the fact that Liverpool didn't win it."

Source: PA