FA Cup fourth round: Liverpool prepare for Bolton in FA Cup replay, Steven Gerrard in line for 700th appearance
Wednesday 4 February 2015 13:34, UK
Brendan Rodgers is confident Liverpool’s squad has the depth to get a result in the FA Cup fourth-round replay against Bolton on Wednesday night.
Liverpool have had a tough run of games, including the two-legged Capital One Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea, and there will be no let-up with European football returning this month with a home and away tie against Besiktas in the Europa League.
The replay against Bolton, following on from the 0-0 draw, will mark Steven Gerrard’s 700th appearance for the club if the captain plays. Gerrard was rested against West Ham at the weekend because of a tight hamstring.
"Looking at Bolton, it's a tough game. But we're in two cup competitions and we want to go as far as we can," Rodgers said.
While Rodgers did not bolster his squad in the transfer window, he is confident there is enough depth to see them through to a strong finish to the season.
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"I think we played 42 games last year and we've played 39 up to now," he said.
"The idea (in the summer) was to bring in a squad which could cope with that.
"Of course there is a lot of development to take place with those players, but we brought them in because we want to be in competitions until late on and challenging for league titles, and for that you need to have a good squad.
"It was a difficult start to the season for other teams with full squads playing well, but for us we needed to find our identity again and we've got that and I think our best football is ahead of us.
"After that (Chelsea) game there was maybe a feeling as to whether it would provoke a negative reaction to our season, but it has only promoted our momentum.
"It has given us great encouragement. Our best football is yet to come."