Liverpool must improve - Benitez

Liverpool face Stoke City at Anfield today with concern already arising about their chances of winning the Premier League this season. That may sound absurd given that the new year is a mere 90 minutes old but Liverpool's loss to Tottenham Hotspur on...

Liverpool face Stoke City at Anfield today with concern already arising about their chances of winning the Premier League this season.

That may sound absurd given that the new year is a mere 90 minutes old but Liverpool's loss to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday means they are already off the pace of the other favourites to win the league.

Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all won at the weekend to register an early three points and Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been a boss at Anfield for long enough to know that he cannot afford to let any club engineer an early breakaway.

Many twists and turns are guaranteed before the Premier League trophy is lifted next May but Liverpool know they need to get back on track against the Midlands club if they are to stop an issue from being transformed into a crisis.

The pessimism that has already cropped up in and around Anfield has not been aided by the transfer of Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid last month.

The £30 million Liverpool received for the player was a superb investment on the 10.7m they paid Real Sociedad four years ago but there is no doubt Liverpool have lost one of their best players - as proven by the Spurs loss.

However, Benitez feels Liverpool can still prosper in his absence but admits an improvement is required for the Stoke fixture.

"We had games without Alonso last season, and won a lot of games, so I think we have enough quality in the squad, and we have to prove this," he said.

"We knew that we had to play well, but it was not because of the pressure on us.

"We did not play well in the first half against Tottenham, but were much better in the second, when we pushed harder and had more options in the final third but clearly we have to improve if we want to win these types of games.

"We have to improve in the middle, keeping the ball. The understanding has to be better.

"But it is too early, and we have another game on Wednesday when clearly we have to improve in the possession."

In this corresponding fixture last season, Stoke held Liverpool to a goalless draw as they managed to confound expectations by avoiding relegation.

And they will again visit Anfield in buoyant mood after beating Owen Coyle's Burnley side at Britannia Stadium on the opening day of the season.

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