Agger targets QPR win
The Reds were beaten by a late Clint Dempsey goal on Monday night at Craven Cottage which truncated their 11-match unbeaten run. However, the visit of the newly-promoted outfit to Anfield will provide them with the perfect opportunity to unleash their frustrations. "After the Fulham game it was the same as every time we lose - it was quiet and people were upset," Agger told the club's official website. "Everybody who plays football at this level doesn't like to lose, so everybody was really upset (about the defeat) and also about the way we lost - we had a lot of chances and I think we deserved better, but that's football. "Luckily in football, there is always a game next week and a chance to bounce back - and that's something we have to do. We need the points." The defeat has left the Anfield giants five points off the Champions League places, but the stylish Danish stopper is adamant they can still finish in the top four. "It's always difficult to talk about positions and which position you can end up," he added. "I really hope we can be in the top four because Champions League football is the main thing. "Everybody who has experienced it knows it is the biggest tournament and wants to be in it. That's definitely the target."