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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5haUYywqSh4mJcD2L1d3eZQSA2c_A?docId=N0274891295553664790A

 

Reina committed to Liverpool Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina has reiterated his commitment to the long-term contract he signed last year and is confident he will win trophies with the club.

 

The Spain international, who has captained the side in the absence of the suspended Steven Gerrard, has been linked with other clubs but has always insisted he wants to remain at Anfield. And while the 28-year-old admits there have been some tough low points this season he believes they are reaching a turning point.

 

"I signed a new contract last summer and still have more than five years left to run on it," he told the club's official website. "Obviously, I want to be part of a team that has the chance to win the title and to play with the best players - but I expect that to happen here at Liverpool, and for the club to return itself to that level. I plan to stick with my contract."

 

He added: "There have been moments when we've not played well, where it's been difficult to stay upbeat and positive, but this is football - and you have to fight every day to become a greater team.

 

"When things have gone badly for us, I've tried my best to do my bit to improve the team - there is no point being sad, so I've tried to be positive at all times.

 

"We are sailing on the same ship and we all want the team to produce the results which we're capable of.

 

"All I can do from my position is support my team-mates and play my own part.

 

Copyright © 2011 The Press Association. All rights reserved.

 

 

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Love the man but football can change quickly. The test is if one of the big Sapnish clubs come in for him but they all seem set for quality keepers.

f*** off with your false negativity and get behind your club.

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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5haUYywqSh4mJcD2L1d3eZQSA2c_A?docId=N0274891295553664790A

 

Reina committed to Liverpool Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina has reiterated his commitment to the long-term contract he signed last year and is confident he will win trophies with the club.

 

The Spain international, who has captained the side in the absence of the suspended Steven Gerrard, has been linked with other clubs but has always insisted he wants to remain at Anfield. And while the 28-year-old admits there have been some tough low points this season he believes they are reaching a turning point.

 

"I signed a new contract last summer and still have more than five years left to run on it," he told the club's official website. "Obviously, I want to be part of a team that has the chance to win the title and to play with the best players - but I expect that to happen here at Liverpool, and for the club to return itself to that level. I plan to stick with my contract."

 

He added: "There have been moments when we've not played well, where it's been difficult to stay upbeat and positive, but this is football - and you have to fight every day to become a greater team.

 

"When things have gone badly for us, I've tried my best to do my bit to improve the team - there is no point being sad, so I've tried to be positive at all times.

 

"We are sailing on the same ship and we all want the team to produce the results which we're capable of.

 

"All I can do from my position is support my team-mates and play my own part.

 

Copyright © 2011 The Press Association. All rights reserved.

 

 

Want stop the press asking the same question by Monday.

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Want stop the press asking the same question by Monday.

 

Yeah was thinking that myself as I read the article.

 

Pepe could rig explosives to his balls to go off if he leaves the club and the hacks would still carry on questioning his commitment

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