Reina marvels at 'incredible' Reds

Reina marvels at 'incredible' Reds

Published Mar. 15, 2010 5:11 p.m. ET

Fernando Torres, Ryan Babel and the impressive Alberto Aquilani all scored in the space of six minutes to give the Reds an unassailable half-time lead. Torres rounded off the win in the second period before Nadir Belhadj's late consolation. The result will give Rafael Benitez's men encouragement going into Thursday's Europa League second leg against Lille, and Reina told ESPN: "We knew that it was a must-win game. Fortunately we did it and performed really well, hopefully we can do it again on Thursday. "When the team is playing well we can score any time. For those 10 minutes we were incredible." Aquilani and the fans have been frustrated in equal measure by his inactivity since a £17million summer move from Roma. And he said: "I have waited a lot of time (for the goal) but I am very happy today because we won the game. "We need to win a lot of games to get in the top four and this is the first." Manager Rafael Benitez was also delighted his unusually attacking approach paid dividends. He told ESPN: "We were expecting a good game, to play well and score goals. The most important thing was to play with an offensive mentality and a lot of quality. "I think the team was doing well so the midfielders had a lot of possession, so maybe it is easier for people to see (Aquilani). "I was very pleased for Ryan (Babel) as well, and Maxi (Rodriguez) did a good job." One black mark on an otherwise excellent night was an incident in which captain Steven Gerrard appeared to swing an arm at Pompey midfielder Michael Brown. Gerrard was substituted immediately afterwards, but Benitez said simply: "We talked before about changing some players and Gerrard was one of them." Asked if he had seen the incident clearly, he smiled: "I have seen the four goals and I am very happy today. I think it was nothing." Opposite number Avram Grant was understandably subdued and admitted the hosts' first-half goal rush had left his side rattled. "Like against Arsenal and Manchester United, we lost our shape," he said. "It was not a good seven minutes and we lost the game. "I think the second half we got back into the game, we didn't play brilliant but we could do more. "It was not easy for us even though we scored one goal and created a couple of good chances before." Manager Rafael Benitez was also delighted his unusually attacking approach paid dividends. He told ESPN: "We were expecting a good game, to play well and score goals. The most important thing was to play with an offensive mentality and a lot of quality. "I think the team was doing well so the midfielders had a lot of possession, so maybe it is easier for people to see (Aquilani). "I was very pleased for Ryan (Babel) as well, and Maxi (Rodriguez) did a good job." One black mark on an otherwise excellent night was an incident in which captain Steven Gerrard appeared to swing an arm at Pompey midfielder Michael Brown. Gerrard was substituted immediately afterwards, but Benitez said simply: "We talked before about changing some players and Gerrard was one of them." Asked if he had seen the incident clearly, he smiled: "I have seen the four goals and I am very happy today. I think it was nothing." Opposite number Avram Grant was understandably subdued and admitted the hosts' first-half goal rush had left his side rattled. "Like against Arsenal and Manchester United, we lost our shape," he said. "It was not a good seven minutes and we lost the game. "I think the second half we got back into the game, we didn't play brilliant but we could do more. "It was not easy for us even though we scored one goal and created a couple of good chances before."

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