Rafa Benitez keeping focused ahead of important week for Liverpool FC

14 March 2010 20:11
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez accepts it is 'win at all costs' for the remainder of their season but he is not placing any special significance on the week ahead.[LNB]They have just nine matches remaining in the Barclays Premier League - the first of which is tomorrow at home to Portsmouth - and they cannot afford any more slip-ups.[LNB]Liverpool are four points adrift of fourth place having played more matches than any of the rest of the contenders.[LNB]There is also a tricky Europa League last-16 second leg to negotiate against Lille at Anfield, where a 1-0 deficit has to be overcome, before they head to Old Trafford on Sunday to play arch-rivals Manchester United.[LNB]Without positive results from those three fixtures Liverpool's season could be in tatters.[LNB]Benitez feels there is no time to look at the finer points of his side's performances - of which there have been few in the last month - as the accumulation of points is all that matters now.[LNB]'It is important to win - if you can play well it will be easier - but the main thing is to win,' said the Reds boss, whose long-term future at the club is again the subject of more speculation today with suggestions he will quit or be sacked this summer.[LNB]'Every week is important for a top side. Now we are in a position where we have to think about the Europa League or to be in the top four.[LNB]'If we are in a better position it will be an important week, if we are in a worse position it will still be an important week anyway.'[LNB]Despite Monday night matches, of which this is the second in succession, meaning Liverpool are always playing catch-up on their other top-four rivals Benitez claims he and his squad do not pay much attention to the league table.[LNB]'The players know every week things can change. It is not helpful to our cause. It is important to concentrate on our next game,' said the Spaniard.[LNB]'Normally we don't see the table too much so we try to concentrate just on the next game.'

Source: Liverpool_Echo