Saturday, September 17, 2011

Adam: There's More To Come

Charlie Adam has spoken about how at home he feels in Liverpool and claimed the best from him and the team is still to come.

The Scotland international has been an influential member of Kenny Dalglish's new-look team so far this season and is eager to help the Reds in their quest for silverware in 2010-11.

"I'm happy with my form so far but obviously you want to do better," Adam told Liverpoolfc.tv.

"The manager makes that decision on whether he thinks you are doing well and deserve to stay in the team. He gives you the confidence when it's needed and a rollicking when it's not.

"I'm happy so far but I think the results maybe could have been a wee bit better in terms of a couple more points but we have had a good start.

"We had a disappointing result at Stoke but overall I think we have done okay and can get better."

The Reds head to North London on Sunday hoping for some good fortune after three straight 2-1 defeats at White Hart Lane in the Barclays Premier League.

Spurs edged out Dalglish's side in the race for a Europa League place last season and Liverpool's No.26 is hoping the Reds can show their true quality against Harry Redknapp's side.

"It's going to be a difficult match. Obviously Liverpool and Tottenham were both challenging for a place in the Europa League at the end of last season and Spurs nicked it at the end," he added.

"We know we will be in for a tough game because they've got good players. I played against them for Blackpool last season and at times they were unplayable, but we've got good players here and hopefully we can cause them problems.

"You always expect to see Tottenham challenging for the top positions because of the quality they have in the squad.

"They have people like Modric, Bale and van der Vaart who are top players. It is going to be difficult but we've got good players who are ready for it.

"We were disappointed last weekend at Stoke because we created a lot of chances and probably could have come away with something.

"Maybe a point would have been nice, we thought we should have had three but that's the way football goes and we'll get on with it and get ready for Tottenham."

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