Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has called for everyone at the club to
pull together, as the Reds seek to turn around a season which is in
danger being a total failure.
A midweek Champions League exit only served to heighten the air of
a mini-crisis at Anfield, with Rafa Benitez's men already 13 points off
the Premier League title pace and down in seventh place in the table.
Gerrard told the Daily Echo: "We're all aware the season isn't
going the way we would want it to and we're really disappointed to have
gone out of the Champions League.
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"We're far from happy with our form in the Premier League as well,
but the only way to turn things around is by sticking together.
"We've shown in the past what we can achieve when we do that and if
there's one positive about the difficult time we've been having, it's
that we've all pulled together.
"The manager, the staff and the players are all working as hard as we can to try and get the improvement we've been looking for.
"It won't be easy, as we've given ourselves plenty to do, but we
still have the confidence and belief that we can finish in the top
four.
"Getting some of our injured players back playing regularly will
make a big difference and give everyone a boost - the key now is to
keep working together.
"We owe it to the club, ourselves and most importantly to our fans."
Source: DSG