Summary
RAFAEL BENITEZ has vowed to stick to the attacking policy that reaped a reward of three points on the opening day of the season at Aston Villa.
Although the Liverpool manager can afford to be more cautious tomorrow in the first leg of his side's Champions League third qualifying round tie in Toulouse, he has acknowledged that scoring more on the road could be key to plugging the gap on Manchester United and Chelsea.See the full content of this document
Extract
Football: On the Attack ; Rafa to Stick with Positive Approach
Liverpool won just six times in the league away from home last season, which was half as many as Chelsea, while champions United recorded 13.
And their tally of 18 goals in 19 games on thei...See the full content of this document
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