Kamis, 11 November 2010


Christian Poulsen believes he is beginning to adapt to the pace of the Barclays Premier League and has set his sights on making a key contribution to Liverpool's bid to break back into the top four.
The Danish midfielder appeared as a late substitute as the Reds saw their winning run come to an end with a 1-1 draw at Wigan.
He admits the result wasn't what Roy Hodgson's men would have hoped for, but remains optimistic their hard work on the training ground will reap its rewards in the months ahead.
"It's been a tough start for us but we are improving and want to get in the top four as quickly as possible," said Poulsen.
"I thought we started the game well and it looked like we were going to win it. But Wigan were strong in the second half and the early goal helped them.
"After a brilliant win over Chelsea it was frustrating for us but it's a tough Premier League this season with teams taking points off one another. Every team can beat each other - there is no easy game and Wigan showed that against us."

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