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Pepe Reina: It's about time the fans get behind Roy


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Pepe Reina interview at espnsoccernet.

"Liverpool's future is a subject that has dominated debate over the course of two, traumatic years. Yet while optimism about the seasons to come has been restored now that New England Sports Ventures have replaced Tom Hicks and George Gillett as the owners, Jose Reina's appraisal of events at Anfield included a few words of warning about the club's prospects in the short term.

The goalkeeper conceded Liverpool face an uphill task to challenge the five clubs he accepts have stronger squads, placing in doubt an immediate return to their old haunt, the Champions League. The need to strengthen is coupled with his admission that the club's top talents, such as Fernando Torres, could leave without a swift improvement.

 

The World Cup winner speaks with an authority that comes from his seniority - he has led Liverpool on the rare occasions when both Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher are absent - as well as his status as the club's reigning player of the year. Reina is one of the loyalists, a player upon whom honorary Scouser status is bestowed. But he stopped short of committing his own future to the club (shrugging "don't know") and it is a question of progress if world-class talents like Torres are to remain.

 

"We have to finish this season in a better position than we are at the moment [ninth] and make sure we build for the next years and try to be competitive," Reina told ESPNsoccernet. "If not, it's going to be difficult for them to keep these kind of players."

 

A top-four finish is, he says: "Possible; why not? But we have to be sure that we deliver better performances otherwise it's going to be really, really, really difficult."

 

In going from second to seventh last year, Liverpool regressed. Now they risk being left behind with Reina accepting their five major rivals have greater strength in depth. "We are not probably as strong as Man City, Arsenal, Man United, Chelsea and Tottenham can be so that's why we have to make sure we build a better squad," he added.

 

"At the moment, it's almost impossible to compete for nine months against Chelsea, for example, and that is what I want. The clubs all around England are building proper squads. We have to do the same and we have to be able to compete."

 

Reina speaks with a sense of realism that Carragher and a searingly honest Gerrard tend to share. Liverpool's start to the season is "not the greatest, obviously. We are not playing well enough, especially away from home, and we have to make sure we improve this aspect otherwise we will be struggling. It's so difficult to go anywhere and beat teams but if we want to be up there at the end of the season, we have to."

 

While Roy Hodgson's troubled start to life at Anfield has brought criticism of the manager, Reina has stressed the responsibility rests with the players. "Ideas in football are relatively important but what makes a system work are the players. We are the ones who have to show a bit more on the pitch."

 

As the chants of "Dalglish", heard in the defeats to Blackpool and Stoke, show, Hodgson has yet to win over much of the Liverpool support. But both the club ambassador and the former manager remain more popular than the Londoner.

 

"Rafa [benitez] was really beloved in Liverpool," added Reina. "But I think it's about time that the fans get behind Roy and support Roy 100 percent. I don't think it is heavy criticism out there anyway."

 

Others may beg to disagree. But with Hicks and Gillett and "that mess," as Reina calls it, consigned to Liverpool's past, a new era has begun. Reina was among a group of players to meet John W Henry and Tom Werner, the new powerbrokers. "We were just talking for 20-25 minutes and discussing all the different things at the club," he said. "I think it's positive. They will do good stuff for Liverpool in the future."

 

The issue, perhaps, is when the future will arrive. Arsene Wenger is among Reina's high-profile admirers and the Manchester City model may offer a greater chance of immediate success that Liverpool's more cash-conscious and organic method.

 

"I can understand it's going to be a medium, long-term project and you can probably build like [Roberto] Mancini, which is get out the cheque[book] and pay fortunes for players and wages," Reina said. "That is acceptable and you have to respect that but probably is not the best way to do things. I am not blaming Mancini. It's their way, if they win the league nobody will blame them, of course. But these guys, the new owners, are thinking more in the long term and building things little by little, which is understandable."

 

I think you just might be wrong on that bit Pepe.

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Bench him Roy, the bloody cheek of him, like we need a rallying cry to get behind you. Your record speaks for itself. Jumped up little pup wasn't a glint in his dad's eye by the time you were in management. Makes me sick.

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He said he wasn't going anywhere the other week now its a don't know yet he wants 100% backing for the worst manager in decades and doesn't think the criticisms are that bad.

 

I'd rather they say nothing and just got on with playing.

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He probably knows that Hodgson is staying until the end of the season regardless of the results and the performance

Probably asked questions which were compiled as an interview. Looks that way.

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I think he knows more than he is letting on. Ie that Roy is just a puppet. Now thatcommoli is in his range of damage will be limited. AlsO pepe genuinely loves our club and is young in gk terms. Where could he go from here? Mancs are going the wrong way, barca, real and inter all have top keepers already. He has too much class for man city. He is future captain and will most likely be the hero who brings home our next title I reckon. Torres only have 5-7 seasons left with gerrard and carra even less

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so that's Torres and Reina now publicly backing the manager - yet no word from Gerrard or Carragher ?

 

They're obviously orchestrating a campaign to get the nasty Englishman sacked, the feckers !!

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i am starting to get pissed off with all this "i am leaving or torres is leaving if we don't do x,y and z"you know what,f*** off i am starting to look forward to a clean slate with new manager and players with "hopefully" proper owners to back it all up and that is the most important thing.f*** reina torres and anyone else who wants out,sure they have their reasons and they may be right to leave but once we have the most important things in place"proper owners/manager" getting good players won't be such a problem.if they are going to leave at the end of season then fair enough but stfu about it till you are sold because i really don't want to hear about it every 5minutes from now until then.

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