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Benitez keeps an eye on the transfer market

SoccerNews in English Premier League 27 Jan 2010

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(GSM) – On Tuesday night, Rafael Benitez suffered another setback as the Wolves kept Liverpool to a draw at Molineux (0-0).

The disappointing result dented the confidence the Reds gained from the win against Tottenham, last week. The transfer window is still open for five days. “We are working and analysing things but it is not easy. There is not too much time left.”

Benitez’ position came under further scrutiny as Liverpool again failed to defeat a Premier League minnow.

“If you analyse our position in the table, then maybe it was two points dropped,” Benitez told the club’s official website. “If you analyse the game then it was fair enough.

“In the first half we were in control, we didn’t create clear chances and the final pass in the final third was the difference.

“In the second half they were pushing harder and we had to defend, but we still had some good counterattacks. Again the final pass was the difference. If you analyse the game, then the result is fair.”

Reds skipper Gerrard repeated the words that have been used several times during this season.

“We will keep fighting for this fourth place. We’ve a couple of home games to play now and if we can keep the momentum going and take maximum points then we’ll edge into the top four.

“If we keep battling and keep defending as we have been then results will follow.”

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