Thursday, September 23, 2010

Jovanovic Joins Roy In Apologising For Defeat

Liverpool striker Milan Jovanovic
has branded their Carling Cup
exit by Northampton a
"catastrophe".
The Serbia international got the
Reds off to an ideal start with his
first goal for the club after just
nine minutes.
However, it went rapidly downhill
from there and although David
Ngog snatched a late equaliser in
extra time to make it 2-2
Liverpool went out on penalties,
the first time they had gone out
to fourth-tier opposition.
"Catastrophe. I am so
disappointed," said Jovanovic on
the result.
"We know this is not Liverpool. It
is very bad.
"I am so surprised by the
performance. I have not got
enough experience of English
football but I didn't expect this.
"Northampton played a really
good game. We played a bad
game - but this is football."
Jovanovic added in the Liverpool
Echo: "I am so disappointed. We
all are.
"We are sorry for the result but
we have to move on now."

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