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Agger: I'll show Reds why they need me



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
Liverpool defender Daniel Agger says he will show Rafael Benitez why he cannot afford to lose him to Real Madrid.
The 23-year-old insists he will seize his chance to shine after fellow centre-back Martin Skrtel was ruled out with a knee ligament injury which could keep him sidelined until the new year.

Agger has been a peripheral figure at Anfield so far this
season and is yet to figure in the Barclays Premier League, with Skrtel and Jamie Carragher preferred by manager Benitez.

But the Denmark international has vowed to make the most of his team-mate's misfortune after the Slovakian was injured in Sunday's win at Manchester City.

"Of course I hope to get some playing time, but this is not exactly the way I wished to get it. I know Martin very well because I share a room with him when we travel," said Agger.

"I hope to get my chance and then I will prove that it's my place. On the other hand, it might as well be (Jamie) Carragher's place because I don't know why people only say it is me or Skrtel who are fighting each other for a place in the team.

"I have had to be patient this season and wait for my chance, I know how things are.

"The team have been playing really well and the results have been great, so I couldn't really expect the manager to make too many changes.

"The only thing for me to do was get my head down and concentrate on getting as fit as possible, so that if an opportunity came along, I was ready to take it."

Agger lost his place in the Liverpool team last season when he was dogged by a serious metatarsal injury.

His inability to win it back this term has led to the former Brondby player being linked with a transfer to Real Madrid - vice-president Jose Angel Sanchez saying: "Agger is on top of our list."

But after putting in extra hours on the training ground in order to build up his fitness levels, Agger insists he has no desire to move to the Spanish capital.

He added: "There have been a few stories about me recently, but I couldn't be happier. I'm really glad to be a Liverpool player and all I want is to play a part in a great start."



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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 8:49 AM
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