( 10 December 2008 )
English Premiership football News
Keane bullish about Reds future
Robbie Keane has brushed off talk about his future and said that Liverpool will soon knock on the achievement of objectives.
The attacker, 28, you've come to the fight form since his £ 20.3m move from Spurs during the summer and has been linked with a return to White Hart Lane.
But the Irishman said: "I am confident in my ability and I know I will score many goals for the club.
"I am not worried, I do not think anyone else should be. I know there's a lot more to come from me. "
Keane scored four times in 23 appearances for Liverpool and was dropped for Saturday in Fa Barclaycard Premiership game at Blackburn.
But Reds boss Rafa Benitez insists he did not intend to sell the former Wolves, Coventry, Leeds player and Inter Milan in the January transfer window.
Keane said he is committed to Fa Barclaycard Premiership leaders and believes it is only a matter of time before he begins to find the net on a regular basis.
"I'm not being big headed but I scored many goals in the last 10 years and not just go like that," he told BBC Radio 5 Live .
"I never get over things. Some players get their head and cry, but I'm too strong mentally for that.
"I've been here only a few months and sometimes it takes a little time to settle in. I prefer to be judge a little further on the line now."
Keane was recalled to the starting line-up of Liverpool on Tuesday for the Champions League clash at PSV Eindhoven.
He played the entire game and introduced to David Ngog final score Liverpool goal in their 3-1 victory.
"If I keep doing performances like that and keep to participate in The Game will be only matter of time before marking a lot of goals," he said.
"I like scoring goals, but I like to be involved in The Game and creating opportunities for others.
"Since I am here I have a few good passes. As long as I continue to do good for the team, that the most important thing. "
by bbcnews.
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