Although Wednesday night’s match against Olympique Lyon promises to be a game of life-and-death, Liverpool is yet to panic. During earlier Champions League campaigns, Rafa Benitez’s squad revealed their real strenght when they had to seal the deal in the last three group matches-just like this year. “We’ve got nothing to fear,” according to Dirk Kuyt ahead of the crucial clash with Lyon.
“If we want revanche,” the Dutch international reflects at the previous game against the French at Anfield (1-2 loss). “Of course. We definitely need to win this match,” Kuyt told The Daily Star.
Liverpool’s self-confidence remains high despite the poor recent results. “Sure, Lyon a good team with some quality players but we have beaten we have beaten good teams away from home before.
“We’ve beaten Olympique Marseille, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Barcelona in away games. I don’t think we have anything to fear.”
Kuyt is confident The Reds can pull off a succesful final sprint.
“People may have written us off but it doesn’t matter what people are saying.
“We need to win our last three games. We will try to win every one. We’ll never give up.â€
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