Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has claimed that because of their recent form, confidence his sky high in Anfield, and consequently the Reds fear no one in the world.
For the first time in Rafa Benitez's tenure, Liverpool overcame Manchester United. Couple that victory with the Spaniard's seventh derby day victory over Everton and 'Pool have capped an impressive start to the new Premier League campaign.
Liverpool are currently heading the league - together with Chelsea - and have translated their domestic form onto the European stage.
As a consequence of their fine form, Benitez has declared that his side are oozing with confidence and hailed his potential world beating side.
"When you are winning big games in succession, when you are playing well, the confidence grows – especially when those games you have won include victories against Manchester United and Everton," Benitez told the club's official website.
"The confidence is high and we aim to keep it that way. The wins over United and Everton have shown the team that they can beat anyone."
"Last season people were saying we could not beat the top three, but we deserved to beat United and it was the same against Everton. Those wins show how much we have improved," he said.
For the first time in Rafa Benitez's tenure, Liverpool overcame Manchester United. Couple that victory with the Spaniard's seventh derby day victory over Everton and 'Pool have capped an impressive start to the new Premier League campaign.
Liverpool are currently heading the league - together with Chelsea - and have translated their domestic form onto the European stage.
As a consequence of their fine form, Benitez has declared that his side are oozing with confidence and hailed his potential world beating side.
"When you are winning big games in succession, when you are playing well, the confidence grows – especially when those games you have won include victories against Manchester United and Everton," Benitez told the club's official website.
"The confidence is high and we aim to keep it that way. The wins over United and Everton have shown the team that they can beat anyone."
"Last season people were saying we could not beat the top three, but we deserved to beat United and it was the same against Everton. Those wins show how much we have improved," he said.
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