by Madmax » Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:21 am
RIERA: STOKE REACTION SPEAKS VOLUMES
Albert Riera today revealed how his teammates' dejection after Saturday's goalless draw with Stoke has got him believing it could be Liverpool's year.
Riera and co failed to break down the Potters during a physical encounter which ended in despair after Steven Gerrard hit the post in the dying moments.
Time will tell if the result was a point gained or two dropped as Liverpool bid for their first league title since 1990, but our Spanish winger is concentrating on the positives.
"Saturday showed me the character of this team," said the 26-year-old.
"When I walked into the dressing room after the game everyone was devastated that we had only drawn a difficult away game.
"Stoke have a very good record at home and lots of teams have struggled to beat them at the Britannia Stadium but we are top of the league and we had hoped to go there and win.
"But we will remember this feeling and we will give everything for it not to happen again."
Riera believes the old adage about there being no easy games is ringing truer than ever.
He points to this weekend's fixtures in his native Spain, where runaway leaders Barcelona were given a mighty fright by La Liga's bottom club.
"Last night I watched Barcelona, who are top of La Liga, play against Osasuna, who are bottom," added Riera.
"Everyone expected Barcelona to win comfortably but with 10 minutes remaining they were losing by two goals to one.
"They ended up scoring two goals in the last 10 minutes to win the game but it was a much tougher match for them than expected.
"This is the way football is – you can never take victories for granted because every team can be a danger.
"You have to work for every point.
"I can tell our fans that we will compete for every single point in every game that we play."