Liverpool new boy Milan
Jovanovic believes that the
answer to shaking of their
current indifferent form is a
simple one: get the ball to Steven
Gerrard.
The 29 year-old Serbian forward
said that, although he felt the
Reds ’ weekend performance was
an improvement on their
previous few outings, there is
more to come as the various new
arrivals – including manager Roy
Hodgson – take time to bed in at
Anfield.
Jovanovic scored 52 goals in 116
games for previous club
Standard Liege, and has notched
10 in 32 for Serbia, but he is yet
to open his account for Liverpool
while the Reds have been
struggling for goals so far this
season.
He is quoted in the Liverpool
Echo as saying: “It was difficult at
Birmingham but I think we did
well.
“ We controlled things in some
parts but need to improve in
other areas. We need to play with
this kind of intensity.
“ If we keep the ball and control
the match, it will be much easier
for us to make chances and we
will become more dangerous in
attack. Even still, I think it was
better than the last two games.
“ We played hard, we had
discipline and we really tried to
be dangerous in attack.
“ It is going to take time because
there are a lot of new players.
“ But if we keep getting the ball
to Stevie (Gerrard), we will be
much better.
“ I have no doubts that we will
climb the table.
“ The Premier League is tough
but we are Liverpool. That is
what matters.
“ We have got to try and win
every game and hopefully we can
start on Thursday night.
“ It will be difficult but we will be
doing our best as always.”
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