Blame the players says Kewell

Last updated : 09 February 2006 By Al Campbell
Liverpool have managed to pick up just one point from their last four games and Harry Kewell says the players have to collectively take the blame for this.

"The first 40 minutes of the game is nothing if you don't score a goal. We seem to have been doing that a lot lately," said the Australian.
 
"The manager has been telling us enough times to start finishing. As an attacker I take it upon my shoulders and accept part of the responsibility for scoring goals.
 
"The only people who can do it are those the manager selects to play in the attack. We've all got to take a look at ourselves and get our act together.
 
"We know what we can do and what we should have done, so we can only hang our heads in shame for what happened.
 
"You've got to keep your head. The manager has told us we've only ourselves to blame and now we've got to get our heads right.
 
"We're still playing well in games, but we're not getting decisions and there are other times when we're sleeping and the other team scores with one attack. It's a team game, so we've all got to look at what more we can do to change that.
 
"When you get in this kind of run, the next game becomes twice as hard."