Healing process
Rodgers wants Cup glory to erase Premier League pain
LONDON: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is looking to avoid an FA Cup upset at Blackburn today as his side try to ease the disappointment of their fading challenge for a place in the Champions League.
A run of eight wins from nine Premier League games up to the middle of March had put Liverpool in a strong position to secure a top four finish.
But successive defeats against Manchester United and Arsenal either side of the international break have left Liverpool in fifth place, well adrift of the top four.
Rodgers’ team were outplayed in both games and their sudden downturn in fortunes has been compounded by suspensions to Emre Can, who was sent off in last Saturday’s crushing 4-1 loss at Arsenal, as well as captain Steven Gerrard and defender Martin Skrtel.
The fallout from Raheem Sterling’s decision to halt contract negotiations has also proved a distraction.
Yet Rodgers is still hoping to finish the season on a high by bringing silverware back to Anfield for the first time since Liverpool won the League Cup in 2012.
If the Reds can see off Championship club Blackburn in their quarterfinal replay at Ewood Park, they will be through to a semi-final against Aston Villa at Wembley later this month.
But Rodgers won’t underestimate Gary Bowyer’s team, who have already knocked out top-flight sides Swansea and Stoke this season.
“There’s no doubt there is disappointment at losing those games having put ourselves in a great position. We’d worked very hard to get ourselves into the position we were in before the Manchester United game,” Rodgers said.
“We’re honest enough as a group to focus and analyse that we did not perform well enough, and when you don’t against top-quality squads then unfortunately you can lose.
“But it’s gone now. We need to focus on doing the very best we can.
“A trophy this season will mark another step forward for us. “Of course, it’s a difficult game for us but getting to a final and winning a trophy is what we want.
“We made that a real strong objective for us this season, to do well in the Cups, and this is an opportunity to get to another semi-final.
A trophy this season will mark another step forward for us. Of course, it’s a difficult game for us but getting to a final and winning a trophy is what we want.
— brendan rodgers