Rafa - Win or bust for Reds

13 March 2009 14:28
Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez acknowledges that his side's Premier League title challenge will be as good as over if arch rivals Manchester United are not defeated on Saturday.[LNB] Benitez's side led the table earlier in the season and looked well placed for a first piece of league silverware since 1990, but they have since fallen off the pace and defending champions United, who have eyes on a quintuple, have carved out a seven-point lead at the summit.[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson's men also enjoy the luxury of a game in hand, and Benitez is well aware of the significance of a lunchtime trip to Old Trafford, where the Spaniard has yet to record a win in four attempts.[LNB]Morale on Merseyside has rocketed after Tuesday's rampage over Real Madrid, however, league hopes are hanging by a thread and former Valencia boss Benitez knows that anything less than three points could prove fatal. [LNB]"It is most important," Benitez told Sky Sports News when asked about the status of the meeting with United. [LNB]"We are trying to reduce the gap, so to be in the race for the title you have to win.[LNB]Pride"The only thing that we can do now is win the next game, get three points, and see the situation."[LNB]Benitez, though, confesses that even becoming the first Premier League side this season to leave Old Trafford with a victory may not be enough.[LNB]"We don't know if we can stop them winning the title, but at least we can try," he added.[LNB]"When you talk about them, you talk about a big squad with a lot of good players so you can keep the consistency."[LNB]Benitez also recognises the pride Liverpool supporters take from a record haul of 18 league titles, which United will equal if they triumph again this term.[LNB]"Everybody here is pleased that we have 18 titles," he said. "But, again some things you can't change.[LNB]"The only thing we can do now is get three points, reduce the gap, and try to win."[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports