Javier Mascherano claims Liverpool's opening goal against Everton as his own

30 November 2009 11:29
The Argentina captain let fly from 30 yards and although his shot appeared to be heading just off target it took a wicked deflection off the Everton centre-back and went spinning past goalkeeper Tim Howard. [LNB]That goal gave Liverpool something to hold on to, and they defended resolutely under increasing Everton pressure until Dirk Kuyt scored the second after Howard half-saved Albert Riera's shot. [LNB] Related ArticlesEverton 0 Liverpool 2Liverpool's rivals have let them off the hookMerseyside derbyLiverpool and Everton should cohabitDavid Moyes is 'choking' on Everton's declineBenítez: Liverpool must build on derby winMascherano, however, is determined to claim the opener, which would be only his fourth career goal after hitting just one for Liverpool and two for Argentina. [LNB]"I think it's my goal because I tried to score with the shot," said the 25-year-old, whose celebration in front of the visiting fans at Goodison Park showed just what the strike meant to him. [LNB]"It was a really important moment for me because I want to do my best. [LNB]"This season some people have criticised my shooting but I am trying hard to improve it and I am happy." [LNB]Manager Rafael Benitez believes that, although Mascherano's primary role is as a defensive midfielder, he is capable of getting more goals. [LNB]"Since he arrived here we have been talking about how he can score goals from outside the penalty area," said the Liverpool boss. [LNB]"Sometimes he was trying and yesterday was really good for us, a bit lucky but really good. [LNB]"He can try (shooting from distance) because he can do it well." [LNB]The win lifted Liverpool up to fifth, two points behind Arsenal, but Mascherano said the players had to put the derby result behind them and look to continue winning. [LNB]"It's important for us to keep going. We cannot keep thinking about yesterday," he told liverpoolfc.tv. [LNB]"It is important for us to try to win three or four more games in a row and keep moving up the table." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph