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Liverpool still face Champs League exit

Thursday, 8 November 2007


LIVERPOOL, Nov 7 (AFP): Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez admits his side still face a cut-throat fight for Champions League survival despite running up their biggest European win in 27 years with an 8-0 rout of Besiktas.
The Spaniard was delighted with a display that, as well as setting a new record for the Champions League in its current format, served as the perfect response to the criticism that his side have had to endure of late.
But he also recognised that Porto's win over Marseille means his side will almost certainly have to win their last two matches in group A if they are to progress to the knockout stages of a competition his side ended as winners in 2005 and runners-up last season.
"You can see the team has enough power for scoring goals," Benitez said after watching Yossi Benayoun's hat-trick almost matched by doubles for Peter Crouch and substitute Ryan Babel, with captain Steven Gerrard also on the scoresheet.
"Porto now have to come to Anfield in the next match and they will be worried by this. The rest of Europe will also be aware of what we have done.
"But in the end we still have to win those last two games, regardless of how many goals we scored this time."
Liverpool may be justified in feeling confident they can beat Porto at Anfield in three weeks time but a testing trip to Marseille for their final match in the group awaits and Benitez recognised the scale of the task involved.
"We are creating chances," he said. "Now we just need a bit of luck. The situation is not so different from what it was before this match. We knew we probably needed to win the last three games, so we have to beat Porto and see what happens in the last one."
Benayoun said Tuesday night's display against a side that had beaten Liverpool in Istanbul only last month could act as the spur to drive the squad through their remaining matches.
"It was a special night for everyone. I am happy to score but what was important was the way we won," he said.
"We just need to continue to improve all the time. We knew we had our backs to the wall because we had to win three games. I'm sure this win will give us a lot of confidence."
Crouch, who fully justified being handed only his fourth start of a frustrating season, refused to underline the point he had made to Benitez on the pitch.
"Everything just clicked. I have played 90 minutes and we've won 8-0. I couldn't be more happy. Although it is a big win it is only three points. We need to win the other games and make sure we can qualify."
The victory was Liverpool's biggest winning margin in Europe since a 10-1 win over Finnish side Oulun Palloseura in 1980: Benitez's 50th European match in charge at the club could scarcely have been marked in more stunning fashion.
But the Spaniard will recognise how much of a role the Turks' poor defending played in their downfall.
The visitors' only moments of menace came right at the outset of a night that was to take such a disastrous turn, Brazilian striker Bobo spurning two good half-chances inside the first two minutes.