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In-form Cisse targets 20-goal haul for Reds
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rench striker Djibril Cisse is celebrating the turning point of his Liverpool career and targeting 20 goals by the end of the season.
Liverpool may be far from dominant in the Barclays Premiership, but they have looked formidable in Europe.
Just as manager Rafael Benitez's former club Valencia were known as 'the crushing machine' in Spain, so Liverpool are learning how to wear down opponents and so Cisse is proving the man with the eye for a killer goal.
Cisse has followed weeks of self-doubting and complaining about his role on the periphery of Benitez's team by striking winners in successive 1-0 victories.
Those wins - against Blackburn and Anderlecht - could change the course of Liverpool's erratic season as well as Cisse's career at Anfield.
After scoring a top-class winner against Anderlecht in the Champions League, to nudge Liverpool closer to qualification from Group G to the knock-out stages, he said: 'Maybe this week is a new starting point for me and my Liverpool career.
'I know that if I get a good run in the side I can score 20 goals for Liverpool this season. I feel a lot happier now. That's normal because you are always happier when you are playing and I also feel more relaxed about the situation.'
With his recent marriage, a baby on the way, and a new Cheshire home, the last thing Cisse has wanted this season is unsettling transfer speculation and worries about his own future in England.
'I know I need to have confidence in myself and I think I have shown that on the pitch, especially in Brussels,' he said.
'I wouldn't say I have always felt confident I will score, but when I go out onto the pitch that is only what I am thinking about, scoring goals.'
Benitez's has always told Cisse he should do his talking on the pitch, and the former Auxerre striker has done just that lately.
The 24-year-old's goal tally now stands at nine for Liverpool this season - and incorporating internationals for France he has netted 12 times in 22 games already.
'If I want to play I know I have to perform when I get the chance, not just with goals but with making the right passes too,' he added.
Cisse's winner in Brussels means Liverpool have won their last six away games in Europe and are unbeaten in their last 10 trips in the Champions League.
That has extended a remarkable run over the past five years which has seen them lose just five of 40 European away games.
One more win in Group G from their final three matches will see them into the last 16 alongside Chelsea, and Cisse knows he has more than contributed to that situation.
But he also accepts there is much still for him to learn under Benitez, who took off his striker with 16 minutes left against Anderlecht, saying Cisse was 'tired'.
He had also stopped contributing the required runs, and the Anfield coach was quick to act.
Cisse said: 'I like playing in a system as a lone striker, like against Anderlecht, but I know I have to learn how to play with a partner. It's the same for France when we play 4-4-2.
'It is good for me to start a bit more and score goals. It is good for the moment, I feel good but the personal stuff is not important. It is better to think positively for the team.'
There has certainly been plenty of support for that view from his colleagues, with Xabi Alonso saying: 'It's very important for us to have strikers who are scoring goals.
'We struggled to score earlier in the season but we're doing better now.
'Cisse is a good goalscorer and I'm sure he'll have taken a lot of confidence from the last two games. The more goals he scores the better for us.'
The Spanish midfielder added: 'It was a good result for us against a team who knew it was probably their last chance to stay in with a chance of qualifying. We did well, scored a fine goal and deserved the win.'
Fellow midfielder Dietmar Hamann agreed Liverpool deserved their victory but felt they could have made life much easier for themselves on the night.
He said: 'We started the game well and scored a really good goal. Our problem was we couldn't finish the game off even though we had some chances.
'At 1-0 you can never take anything for granted but in the end I think we deserved the three points.'

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rench striker Djibril Cisse is celebrating the turning point of his Liverpool career and targeting 20 goals by the end of the season.
Liverpool may be far from dominant in the Barclays Premiership, but they have looked formidable in Europe.
Just as manager Rafael Benitez's former club Valencia were known as 'the crushing machine' in Spain, so Liverpool are learning how to wear down opponents and so Cisse is proving the man with the eye for a killer goal.
Cisse has followed weeks of self-doubting and complaining about his role on the periphery of Benitez's team by striking winners in successive 1-0 victories.
Those wins - against Blackburn and Anderlecht - could change the course of Liverpool's erratic season as well as Cisse's career at Anfield.
After scoring a top-class winner against Anderlecht in the Champions League, to nudge Liverpool closer to qualification from Group G to the knock-out stages, he said: 'Maybe this week is a new starting point for me and my Liverpool career.
'I know that if I get a good run in the side I can score 20 goals for Liverpool this season. I feel a lot happier now. That's normal because you are always happier when you are playing and I also feel more relaxed about the situation.'
With his recent marriage, a baby on the way, and a new Cheshire home, the last thing Cisse has wanted this season is unsettling transfer speculation and worries about his own future in England.
'I know I need to have confidence in myself and I think I have shown that on the pitch, especially in Brussels,' he said.
'I wouldn't say I have always felt confident I will score, but when I go out onto the pitch that is only what I am thinking about, scoring goals.'
Benitez's has always told Cisse he should do his talking on the pitch, and the former Auxerre striker has done just that lately.
The 24-year-old's goal tally now stands at nine for Liverpool this season - and incorporating internationals for France he has netted 12 times in 22 games already.
'If I want to play I know I have to perform when I get the chance, not just with goals but with making the right passes too,' he added.
Cisse's winner in Brussels means Liverpool have won their last six away games in Europe and are unbeaten in their last 10 trips in the Champions League.
That has extended a remarkable run over the past five years which has seen them lose just five of 40 European away games.
One more win in Group G from their final three matches will see them into the last 16 alongside Chelsea, and Cisse knows he has more than contributed to that situation.
But he also accepts there is much still for him to learn under Benitez, who took off his striker with 16 minutes left against Anderlecht, saying Cisse was 'tired'.
He had also stopped contributing the required runs, and the Anfield coach was quick to act.
Cisse said: 'I like playing in a system as a lone striker, like against Anderlecht, but I know I have to learn how to play with a partner. It's the same for France when we play 4-4-2.
'It is good for me to start a bit more and score goals. It is good for the moment, I feel good but the personal stuff is not important. It is better to think positively for the team.'
There has certainly been plenty of support for that view from his colleagues, with Xabi Alonso saying: 'It's very important for us to have strikers who are scoring goals.
'We struggled to score earlier in the season but we're doing better now.
'Cisse is a good goalscorer and I'm sure he'll have taken a lot of confidence from the last two games. The more goals he scores the better for us.'
The Spanish midfielder added: 'It was a good result for us against a team who knew it was probably their last chance to stay in with a chance of qualifying. We did well, scored a fine goal and deserved the win.'
Fellow midfielder Dietmar Hamann agreed Liverpool deserved their victory but felt they could have made life much easier for themselves on the night.
He said: 'We started the game well and scored a really good goal. Our problem was we couldn't finish the game off even though we had some chances.
'At 1-0 you can never take anything for granted but in the end I think we deserved the three points.'

Answer:

hope so la!
now he got 9!

Answer:

Yeapp... not surprise if he doesnt meet the target or overshot




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