Bellamy eyeing three points

The Reds are currently on an eight-match unbeaten run in all competitions but slipped up against the Swans' fellow promoted team Norwich on their last home outing. Bellamy scored in that game on his first Premier League start since rejoining the club in the summer but they failed to convert a number of other chances and ended up drawing 1-1. Liverpool cannot afford to let that happen again, according to the 32-year-old Welshman, who played and scored against the Swans while on loan at Cardiff last season. "It is important to keep the unbeaten run going but with no disrespect to Swansea, if we have ambitions of finishing in the top four then we have to win these type of games," he said. "We slipped up against Norwich but on overall chances created and how we went about it, on any other given day we would have won quite comfortably. "Credit to Norwich, they kept going because we didn't kill them off." Bellamy told liverpoolfc.tv: "If we can create the same number of chances against Swansea, then I feel we will win that game. "We have to look at it as trying to get three points because they are a promoted team and if we want to get into the top four, these are the games we have to try and win."