i really hope kewell comes good. It is really depressing to see him playing like he did these past few months.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N146277041006-1519.htm
KEWELL: I'LL SILENCE THE CRITICS
Paul Eaton 06 October 2004
Harry Kewell has vowed to silence the critics and rediscover the form which secured him a 'dream' move to Liverpool.
By his own admission Kewell has failed to live up to his own high standards so far this campaign, but he remains confident in his ability to step up a couple of gears over the coming weeks and reproduce the quality of football which not so long ago earmarked him as one of the country's best wide midfield players.
He's aware that he's had criticism from some quarters this season, with some fans less than happy with his performances so far, but he's adamant his best form is just waiting to be unleashed again.
He told Liverpoolfc.tv: "I know I can do a lot better. There are things I have to improve on and there are things the team has to improve on as well. There's a lot more to come from me, that's for sure.
"I am one of my biggest critics where football is concerned. I never play a good game. I always think I can do things better. I am quite sure my form will improve over the rest of the season. We have a new manager here and it's a transition time for all of us. The boss will get the best out of the team and out of the players.
"The important thing is I know what I am capable of. If people want to criticise me then fair enough. I know what I can do and I'm quite sure I'll do it. I'd like to see where the critics go then."
Kewell's place in the Liverpool team has come under pressure from youngster Stephen Warnock this season, and the Aussie admits his young rival for the left midfield role has given the manager food for thought.
He added: "Stephen has worked very hard and done very well this season. Fair play to him for that. I hadn't heard of him really before I came here but he has done well whenever he's had a chance.
"It's always good to have someone pressurising you for your place in the team because it should bring the best out of you.
"Competition for place is always healthy and it doesn't worry me at all. It was always my dream to play for Liverpool and I'll give anything to play my part in achieving success here."