Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers rejected reports of dressing room unrest after his side’s poor start to the season, saying spirits are high for Wednesday’s League Cup quarterfinal at second-tier Bournemouth.
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Rodgers led Liverpool to an unexpected runners-up finish in the Premier League last season but a failure to rediscover that form has seen the Reds slip to 11th in the table and suffer an early Champions League exit.
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A mistake-laden 3-0 defeat at bitter rivals Manchester United on Sunday prompted media reports that the Liverpool manager had lost the confidence of his players.
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“I hear one or two bits and pieces about unrest and it is totally untrue,” Rodgers told a news conference on Tuesday. “Our dressing room is very strong.
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“These are competitive players who nearly won the league last year, so they won’t be happy with losing. But the actual spirit in the group is very strong.
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“That is one of the reasons why, when we get that confidence back, then we will go into the second half of the season and be much better.
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“We just need a little bit of luck and a break and I think we will get that. When we get some consistent results we can push on.”
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Liverpool have 21 points from 16 games in the Premier League, 18 adrift of leaders Chelsea. The pressure is mounting on Rodgers to get a positive result when Arsenal visit Anfield on Sunday.
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The Northern Irishman, however, was not looking past the visit to championship side Bournemouth and will not rest players against lower league opponents with a place in the semifinals at stake.
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“This is the first cup competition that you can win, so it was always a priority for me. We wanted to do well in it,” he said.
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“At the moment we’re only looking at the next game, but that’s something that I’ve always done throughout my time here. The next game is the most important.
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“Of course, we’ve got a big game at the weekend on top of that. But the idea is to go into the game tomorrow night to win and I’ll pick the team that I think can win the game.”
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Of course he won’t accept it but I think it’s high time he left Liverpool. He is clueless