Hodgson confident of top-four Premier League finish for ‘down-in-dumps’ Liverpool
September 25th, 2010 - 6:37 pm ICT by ANI
London, Sep 25(ANI): Despite Liverpool’s terrible start to the Premier League season, manager Roy Hodgson insists that a top-four finish is a realistic target.
Liverpool are currently 16th in the table having beaten only West Brom in their opening five matches.
They have lost to Manchester City and Manchester United, and drawn with Arsenal and Birmingham.
“It will take more than one win, but I shall sleep a bit better on Saturday night if we get a win,” The Sun quoted Hodgson, as saying.
“We haven’t given ourselves the best start, but there are 33 matches and a lot of points to play for,” he added.
The Reds will face Sunderland on Saturday. (ANI)
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