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Football: Lallana still has Champions League in sights

Published: 27 Apr 2015 - 12:15 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 03:30 pm

 


Liverpool--Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has insisted the Reds have not given up hope of qualifying for next season's Champions League ahead of Tuesday's trip to Hull City.
A goalless draw at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday left Liverpool struggling to finish in the top four of the Premier League.
But, unusually, Liverpool had cause to thank local rivals Everton after the Toffees beat Manchester United 3-0 at Goodison Park on Sunday.
United remained fourth in the table but are now just seven points ahead of Liverpool, who have a game in hand on Louis van Gaal's side.
And Lallana believes that if Liverpool win all of their final five games of the season -- starting with Tuesday's clash at the KC Stadium -- they could secure a coveted spot in European football's elite competition.
"We'll dust ourselves down, go again, go to Hull and try to get three points to hopefully put as much pressure on the teams above us as possible," said Lallana.
"I still feel that if we pick up maximum points from the remaining games, we'll be unlucky not to get into that fourth spot. It's still possible and while it's still possible, we'll keep giving our all," he added.
"We've just got to focus on ourselves. It'll be a difficult place to go -- they (Hull) are still fighting for their lives down at the bottom.
"It will be a tough game, but we've got to go there and play our game and hopefully we'll get three points. You want to get back to winning ways as quickly as possible."
Lallana, who joined Liverpool from Southampton in July 2014, has endured a difficult first season at Anfield with injuries but the 26-year-old is optimistic of a positive end to the campaign.
"It has been stop-start for me," said the England international. "I've been really frustrated. I'd get going and then find myself on the treatment table again.

AFP