Premier League - Murphy: Liverpool look immense
Eurosport - Fri, 03 Apr 10:38:00 2009
Fulham captain and Eurosport-Yahoo! blogger Danny Murphy is ready for a tough test when his old club Liverpool visit Craven Cottage.
It is a great time of the season, as the Premier League returns this weekend with a massive round of fixtures. As the weeks go on the games are getting ever-bigger - and it seems each week is more exciting than the last.
The game that I'm obviously looking forward to is ours against Liverpool, which will be a great one. Liverpool are, of course, trying to win the Premier League, and we are absolutely desperate to get as many points on the board as possible and finish as high up the table as we can.
We'll be going into the game with great confidence after beating Manchester United. We have a strong belief in ourselves now and are always looking above us rather than below. We have a strong record at Craven Cottage and I know Liverpool won't fancy coming down to our little ground.
It will definitely be a tough game and Liverpool won't be taking it for granted that they'll beat us. We will be going into it certain that we can cause them a few problems, just as we did with the fantastic result against Manchester United last time out.
We are aiming to continue our recent good form, playing with the same skill and unity that we have shown of late. Hopefully this game could consolidate our position in the top half of the table.
However, we know it will be an extremely difficult game. Liverpool have beaten Real Madrid twice, beaten Man Utd and completely thrashed Aston Villa; their form out on the field is truly immense. But we're looking forward to it and are determined to go out there with the confidence we have gained. The fans are excited and so the atmosphere will be great.
In my opinion getting back to the Premier League is always fun after an international break as everything's now coming to a huge climax and everybody is anxious about jostling for position, whether at the top or bottom of the table.
Hopefully it will be another positive game for us, but as I said we're up against what looks to be the current number one squad in the Premier League. All I can promise is that we will continue to play at our best, give our all and aim for a fantastic result.
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