Kuyt determined to win a silverware for Liverpool

February 21st, 2009 by Live Football News Leave a reply »

Dirk Kuyt admitted that he was frustrated of not being with a winner’s medal at Liverpool, since he arrived in Anfield three years back.

With Liverpool embarking on their final 13 League games of the season, which starts with a clash against Manchester City on Sunday at home, Kuyt insists that he’s more motivated than ever before for ending their title draught.

The coming few days are going to be tough for the Reds. Following the meeting with City at Anfield, they next face the Real Madrid at Bernabeu on Wednesday in the last-16 clash of the Champions League.

Liverpool will be playing against Mark Hughes’ men without Steven Gerrard, who has still not recovered from his hamstring injury. Again, they will also be without the services of Xabi Alonso, who is serving a suspension.

Their absence will only make Liverpool’s job more difficult, as they are fighting to be in the hunt for the silverware at the end of the season.

Kuyt says, ‘The most imperative thing to me is winning trophies with Liverpool.’

‘It’s my third season with the club and we’re still to win any silverware. Hopefully, this season will change everything.’

‘Every season we have tried hard to come out on top. However, we have failed in achieving success till date. For me, at this stage, these failures will work as an extra motivation to win something in this season.’

Reds have been fighting to make it 19 top-flight titles for 19 years. However, it seems that their dream may have to wait for another year, as Manchester United is storming for glory yet again.

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