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Keane Out To End Reds Title Drought

Tue 29 Jul, 04:09 PM


As a lifelong Liverpool fan Robbie Keane has lived through the pain of the club's 18-year title famine.

Now the 28-year-old Dubliner reckons he is at last in the right place to do something about that situation.

Keane was still at primary school the last time Liverpool lifted the league crown in 1990. And after completing his £20.3million move from Spurs, the Irishman vowed to play his part in ending that title drought.

He said: "I don't really remember that last title win, I was too young but now I hope I can contribute as part of the team that finally wins the league crown again.

"All my older brothers and the rest of the family are all mad-keen Liverpool fans and always talk about the great days of the past.

"Now I have fulfilled my own dream of joining the club, I believe we can seriously challenge for the title.

"This club has stature, great players and tradition. There is no reason we cannot finally win the title again."

Keane, though, admits that even turning out in the club's colours will be an honour.

"Back home in Dublin all us kids every wanted was Liverpool track-suits and jerseys at Christmas.

"Now at least I can get them for free at last! I can hardly believe I am sitting here now actually wearing a Liverpool track-suit for real."

And Keane reckons he can form a mouth-watering strike partnership with Fernando Torres next season.

He said: "Torres has been a revelation since he arrived in the Premier League and I am looking forward to playing alongside him.

"I had a great understanding and relationship with Dimitar (Berbatov) at Spurs, and hopefully I can do just the same with Torres. But it is up to me to get into the team and work hard to prove a partnership works.

"I hope myself and Fernando can have that sort of relationship and score plenty of goals.

"Now it is up to me to make sure I am picked every week, I am not naive enough to think I can walk into any team, that is my challenge.

"I am very excited with the prospect of playing alongside Torres. He is probably the best striker in the world.

"His first season in the Premier League was fantastic, and then to go to the Euro 2008 finals and score the winner in the final just made it an even greater season for him.

"It was a great year for him and hopefully with my help he can have another one just as good."

Keane, the Republic of Ireland's record goal-scorer, is relishing joining a long line of Irish stars at Anfield.

He said: "It is good to follow a line of great Irish players at the club. John Aldridge was the last Irish striker here and he is a great pal of mine, he has always said he wanted to see me at Liverpool and now it has happened.

"He was a fantastic striker. And he has the respect of the people in Liverpool, if I can do as well as him I will be very pleased."

He added: "Playing Champions League football is important for me, but it is the whole package here. You don't have to sell Liverpool to me, that happened many years ago.

"But this club has to challenge for the title, the fans expect it. And at this stage of my career I want to have that chance, and to win more trophies and medals.

"This squad can challenge for the Premier League, just look at the players the club already have. With a few more additions, which I believe will come, Liverpool can go on to win the title."

Keane will wear the famous number seven shirt, previously worn by Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish and Peter Beardsley.

He said: "It is no secret I am a massive Liverpool fan. This is a dream, and to wear the number seven jersey is an honour and a privilege.

"If I can do half as well as the likes of Dalglish and Keegan, then I will be more than happy.

"I have always wanted to play for the club and this is a great opportunity for me now and something I will relish. I would be happy to end my career here.

"Liverpool score a lot of goals, too, and it is my job is to score more.

"A striker is always judged on goals and that will be no different here."

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  1. sam,dwight yorke is better than you

    From aspaasy, on Fri 1 Aug 3:00AM
  2. I have read a number of comments about us needing to sign another winger but in my opinion there isn`t much better than "Pennant" if Rafa would just give him a good run in the side.

    From markphilpotts1@..., on Wed 30 Jul 8:38AM
  3. If anyone thinks Keane will win Liverpool the title I'd like to live in their naive dream world, maybe then I'd pull Keeley Hazell!!!

    From Pheonix, on Tue 29 Jul 11:43PM
  4. Robbie always does best running at people and Torres likes the ball given at his feet. I'm not sure they'd do well as a tandem. At Tottenham, Berbatov was great in the air and as a provider, a good pair up with Robbie. Hopefully, Liv's midfield will be able to get the balls to them. I'm wondering where they're air presence is going to come from with Crouch gone.

    From staubreyz, on Tue 29 Jul 10:12PM
  5. nah..rafa will rotate him with torres..and as always..liverpool will finish empty-handed..so sad..

    From Bojan, on Tue 29 Jul 8:16PM
  6. Don't talking rubbish sam

    From geounit765_t10, on Tue 29 Jul 7:23PM
  7. Guarantee Robbie will prove to be a great signing...his potential has yet to be realised..watch this space.

    From graham, on Tue 29 Jul 7:15PM
  8. If Robbie Keane (and his very consistent 15 or so goals per year tally) had been in last year's 'pool squad, think of all the drawn games that may well have been turned into wins; Liverpool would have quite possibly won the title. Keane's the second striker we've needed for years.
    Now we just need the reanimated corpse of John Barnes on the left wing and the title is ours...

    From andy, on Tue 29 Jul 7:13PM
  9. Keane will start the title drought.Benitez have misuse the money to buy an underated player.Andrew Johnson is better than him.

    From samvaro, on Tue 29 Jul 5:28PM
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