Source: Telegraph
Rafael Benitez vows to 'carry on working hard' despite Liverpool's FA Cup humbling
    	        
       
        
        The defeat is bound to trigger yet more questions about the Spaniard's future   both in the short- and long-term, with Liverpool now reliant on the Europa   League if they are to salvage a campaign which has seen them knocked out of   the Champions League and Carling Cup and cut adrift in the Premier League. [LNB]Benitez, though, remains philosophical at such a prospect, insisting he has   been surrounded by doubts over his continued employment for three months. [LNB] Related ArticlesBenitez walks in to a stormLiverpool 1 Reading 2Long: Reading deserved victoryLiverpool close in on £100mRafa must deal in this fact - his career is on the lineLiverpool seal Maxi Rodriguez deal'We knew it was a massive competition for us and we wanted to progress,' he   said. 'So we are really disappointed, for the team and for all of the fans   who came to support us. [LNB]'It is a really bad result. All we can do now is prepare the next game. For   three months people have been talking about me, but as a manager the only   thing you can do is be disappointed and then look forward to the next game. [LNB]"We have to carry on and keep working hard.'[LNB]Before that, though, Benitez faces an anxious wait to see if Fernando Torres   and Steven Gerrard - neither of whom lasted more than 45 minutes on   Wednesday night, thanks to knee and hamstring injuries respectively - will   be fit to be considered for Saturday's trip to Stoke. The pair will undergo   scans on Thursday. [LNB]Yossi Benayoun, who picked up a rib injury, is also rated as a doubt. [LNB]Maxi Rodriguez, the Argentine international winger who on Wednesdat signed a   three and a half year contract at Anfield to complete his free transfer from   Atletico Madrid, is unlikely to feature, though his capture does at least   represent a rare fillip for the increasingly beleaguered Liverpool manager. [LNB]So dejected was Benitez by defeat that he stopped short of saying his side   deserved to win the game, admitting their Championship opponents 'worked   hard,' though he cryptically alluded to a 'number of things' he did not like   on the pitch. 'It is better I do not say what I did not like,' he said. 'It   was not just the way they played or the performance of the referee, or our   own failings, it was all of these things together.'[LNB]        
        
        
		
    
       


