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- Updated: March 22, 2014
Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool’s 3-0 hammering of Manchester United at ”notorious” Old Trafford was a big statement.
The Reds boss admits that their win over the reigning champions was so dominant that they will have sent out a message to everyone.
Liverpool’s victory at Old Trafford was their fifth in a row in the league, a run which has taken them firmly into title contention.
“It was a big statement. Old Trafford has been a notoriously difficult place over many years but we played with such dominance,” Rodgers said.
“It was United’s ground, mostly their supporters but it was our ball. We controlled the game.
“We had a beautiful arrogance in our game. The intensity at which we pressed and some of the imagination in our football was great. Defensively, we were very strong.”
“We showed the level we’re at in terms of work-rate both with and without the ball. We came off Old Trafford thinking we won 3-0 but could have had five or six. When we played at home against Arsenal we scored five but could have had seven or eight.
“We got five away to Tottenham when it could have been six or seven, and four at home to Everton when it could have been six or seven. It’s remarkable when you put it into context.
“As manager, it’s great to lead these players into these arenas and see them perform like that. The neutrals are looking at us and enjoying what they’re seeing.”
Despite their United success, Rodgers insists that will mean nothing if they slip up at Cardiff City this weekend – a game they are now 100 per cent focused on.
“Last weekend was a brilliant day for the supporters but after a couple of days to enjoy it, it’s been back to work this week,” he said.
“All our focus is purely on Cardiff City. That has been our world this week. There have been no thoughts of anything else.
“We haven’t talked about the title, we’re just enjoying how we are playing and working.
“For me it’s always been about the next game. There is no point worrying about Sunderland next Wednesday when we’ve got a massive game on Saturday.
“The pressure and expectation doesn’t change when you play for Liverpool – it’s there both home and away every game.





