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Liverpool are making too many mistakes – Rodgers

The 41-year-old praised the mentality shown in Tuesday’s win over the Championship club at Anfield but says they must cut out the errors they are making each week


Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool are making too many mistakes in their games after they narrowly edged past Middlesbrough via a thrilling penalty shootout in the League Cup on Tuesday evening.

The match ended 2-2 after extra time following Patrick Bamford’s late equaliser but Liverpool triumphed 14-13 on penalties at Anfield to progress to the last 16 of the competition.

Rodgers’ men headed into the fixture following back-to-back defeats in the Premier League and while the 41-year-old admits his side must cut out the errors they are consistently making, he has praised the mentality of his players.

“It was great for the spirit of the team. The dressing room is very happy, we got through and we’re into the next round,” Rodgers told reporters.

“We haven’t started great this season, but whilst we’ve still been finding our form, I think we’ve shown in the cup games and in the tournaments that we certainly have that character and fight.

“I was obviously pleased to get through and that experience, even though it was a long night for everyone, was great for our young players. It’s good to win, no matter how you win.

“We played OK in the game; we didn’t create a great deal, to be honest, but we showed good perseverance to keep going. Like the way it is at the moment, we made too many mistakes and we got punished for that in the game.

“We’re making mistakes at the moment, too many mistakes. The first goal I was disappointed with, and even more so the second goal.

“We were in control of the game, Middlesbrough’s legs were just about gone and we didn’t need to offer them any encouragement, but we gave the ball away sloppily and they go through and get the penalty.

“But the players showed great resilience and mentality to keep going. And at the end, when it was needed they showed wonderful composure, some of our young players stepping up to take the penalties.”

Liverpool get green light for Anfield expansion

The club are keen to extend the Anfield Road stand by a further 4,800 seats as they look to increase their ground’s capacity by 8,500 in time for the 2016-17 season


Liverpool have been granted planning permission by Liverpool City Council to start the expansion of Anfield.

The Premier League club have been given the green light for a redevelopment which will see 8,500 seats added to their stadium’s Main Stand, taking the overall capacity to around 54,000.

Outline proposals to increase the capacity of the Anfield Road stand by around 4,800 were also given the go-ahead by the City Council’s Planning Committee on Tuesday, subject to conditions and legal agreement.

The club revealed that work on the Main Stand is due to start early next year and is expected to be completed in time for the beginning of the 2016-17 season if all goes to plan, with games still to be played at Anfield in the meantime.

Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre said: “Today’s approval by the Planning Committee is another step on our journey which we embarked on nearly two years ago.

“We received very positive support for our proposals during a public consultation exercise earlier this year and whilst we are delighted about the progress made today, there are still some steps that we need to navigate through in order to give us the certainty that we need to proceed with our expansion plans.”

Joe Anderson, the mayor of Liverpool, said: “This is a very important milestone in our ambitions to transform the Anfield area, bringing new jobs, investment and housing.

“The overall regeneration will see £260 million (€331m) invested in Anfield. Liverpool Football Club’s proposals for the stadium are a key part of this. The club is a major employer in the area and its stadium is a major draw for tourists and visitors.”

The scheme will also include a carefully designed area which will be the new home for the Hillsborough Memorial.

Liverpool must cut out mistakes, says Rodgers


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