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Liverpool right back Alvaro Arbeloa has expressed his joy to saytantahsports.com following The Reds’ record 8-0 victory against Besiktas in The Champions League at Anfield.

The 24-year-old Arbeloa started the game for Liverpool and helped Rafa Benitez’s side to destroy Turkish side Besiktas on Tuesday.

The Reds lie third in Group A, but can qualify with victories in their two last games against Porto at home and at Marseille’s Stade Velodrome.

Arbeloa is delighted to have made history thanks to an 8-0 win, and has backed his team to continue to shine on the European scene in order to continue their adventure this year.

“The game was incredible,” Arbeloa told saytantahsports.com.

“I never played and won a European game with such a score. I think we could even have scored more goals.

“Besiktas are not a bad opponent, besides they won against us in Istanbul, but at Anfield we didn’t let them breathe and we scored an early goal. It was the key to the game.

“It’s a big boost for the team after spending weeks drawing without scoring a lot of goals. The qualification for the next round is not out of our hands yet.

“We will make it if we win the two last games, and I think that we will succeed.

“The team is focused in The European Cup, to win those three games like if they were finals.

“We now have to play Porto at home and we’ll have to show the same spirit as we did this week.”

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2 Responses to “Arbeloa: An incredible game”

  1. The Web Guy on November 11th, 2007 12:01 am

    “It’s a big boost for the team after spending weeks drawing without scoring a lot of goals. The qualification for the next round is not out of our hands yet.

    “We will make it if we win the two last games, and I think that we will succeed.

    “The team is focused in The European Cup, to win those three games like if they were finals.

    “We now have to play Porto at home and we’ll have to show the same spirit as we did this week.”

  2. The Web Guy on November 11th, 2007 12:13 am

    The Reds lie third in Group A, but can qualify with victories in their two last games against Porto at home and at Marseille’s Stade Velodrome.

    Arbeloa is delighted to have made history thanks to an 8-0 win, and has backed his team to continue to shine on the European scene in order to continue their adventure this year.

    “The game was incredible,” Arbeloa told saytantahsports.com.

    “I never played and won a European game with such a score. I think we could even have scored more goals.

    “Besiktas are not a bad opponent, besides they won against us in Istanbul, but at Anfield we didn’t let them breathe and we scored an early goal. It was the key to the game.

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