Ramos eyes Anfield scalp

10 March 2009 09:25
Spanish star Sergio Ramos has told skysports.com that Real Madrid are determined to win at Liverpool. Ramos and his team-mates travel to Anfield on Tuesday knowing they face a daunting task of trying to overturn a 1-0 defeat from the first leg in the Santiago Bernabeu. But Ramos insists Real were unlucky in the first leg and that their superior football will see them through. "I want to play the best match of my career, I have never played at Anfield - it is a magic stadium and any footballer would want to win there," he told skysports.com. "For us we need to win or win, no other solution exists - it is a match of life or death." Ramos insists that Real are the better team and Liverpool got lucky at the Bernabeu. "The score was unjust, at 0-0 nobody could claim anything but now we have to go and get the maximum in England. "The goal from Benayoun was a failure in our system, but that could happen to the Reds in the return. "Sincerely, Liverpool's game is not beautiful - the football is not a good spectacle. Real Madrid plays better football and it will be necessary to demonstrate that at Anfield. "Liverpool have some absentees, but that is not decisive - their squad is set-up for these types of matches. "The key will be a goal in the first half and then we can play like we do in La Liga."

Source: SKY_Sports