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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 29 2008, 08:31 PM (132 Views) | |
| footballer | Jul 29 2008, 08:31 PM Post #1 |
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Robbie Keane has spoken of his determination to fire Liverpool to a first league championship since 1990. The new number seven is desperate to turn his solitary club medal – collected when Spurs beat Chelsea in the League Cup final last term - into a glittering collection here at Liverpool. Asked at his unveiling this morning if he thought a title-winner's medal was realistic, Keane replied: "I certainly do think we can challenge Manchester United and Chelsea. "If you look at the squad of players that were already here, along with the addition of a few more, then there is no reason we shouldn't be challenging for the Premier League and other trophies. "Liverpool is a massive, massive club and people expect this of us. The fans expect it. "I have come here to win things." The lifelong Red was just nine years old last time the club won the league back at a time when he slept under Liverpool bedsheets and walked around in his club tracksuit. Keane added: "I was a little bit too young to fully remember the last title. Hopefully I can contribute to changing that as part of this team. Obviously that would be great for the people of Liverpool. "My whole family are Liverpool fans. I remember every Christmas asking for jerseys and tracksuits – it's great now that I get the tracksuits for free!" Meanwhile, reporters quizzed the new boy on how he would deal with squad rotation. Keane responded: "If you want to be the best, you have to have a big squad. In the last few seasons my managers have done it – Juande Ramos and Martin Jol. I still had some great seasons there. "It is up to the manager what he wants to do but I am here for the team – not Robbie Keane." |
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