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ROBBIE KEANE: THE FIRST INTERVIEW
Jimmy Rice 29 July 2008
In his first interview since signing for Liverpool, Robbie Keane talks cartwheel celebrations, Fernando Torres and the number seven shirt. The lifelong Red also explains why he initially rejected our overtures more than 14 years ago.
Robbie, you're a Liverpool fan - this must be a dream come true?
It is a dream come true. I have been a massive fan all my life and to be sat here today is overwhelming.
Why is now the right time to come to Liverpool?
Because the opportunity came along. You know, Liverpool came in for me and it was something I always dreamed about as a kid. I am at the stage now where I want to kick on a bit and win a lot of trophies. I believe that Liverpool can do that with the squad of players we have.
Is it right you had the opportunity to come here when you were a teenager?
I had the opportunity when I was 14. I could have signed but I just thought that, at the age I was, I might have a better chance of playing first-team football at Wolves - and that's how it worked out. I don't regret it, because I got into the Wolves team when I was just 17. I never regret things in life. By being at Wolves and going to the clubs I've been to - these things have led me to where I am today. There has been talk and speculation about a transfer since then but until now it has always been speculation.
What has Rafa Benitez told you about your role here?
I have spoken to him about the situation. He knows how I play and hopefully I can do a job for him. It is up to me to prove that I can stay in the team every week. You don't just come into a club and expect to walk straight into the team; you have to earn your place and I am looking forward to doing that.
You'll be working day in, day out with Rafa - was he a big factor in you signing?
Yes, he was. He is a fantastic manager and has done a lot for Liverpool Football Club. He has won the Champions League. That is a massive factor. But no one has to sell Liverpool Football Club to me. It sold itself a long, long time ago. When an opportunity like this comes along, you have to grab it with both hands.
You've played with some of the best strikers around in the last few years and I guess you are chomping at the bit to get out there and play with perhaps the best forward in the world, Fernando Torres...
He has been a revelation since he came to the Premier League. He was absolutely outstanding last year and also in the Euros with Spain. It is hard to leave Tottenham with some of the players they had - like Dimitar Berbatov, who I had a great relationship with - but Torres is probably the best striker in the world right now. Hopefully we can play a lot of games together and do well.
Do you see yourself as a second striker, someone who can play a bit deeper behind, say, Torres, or as a striker in your own right?
I see myself as a second striker. I can play off the shoulder, link things up and play in the hole. You are always judged on scoring goals as a striker and I have always scored a lot of goals. Hopefully I can continue that here at Liverpool.
How keen are you to pull on that number seven shirt here at Liverpool?
Yes, as a Liverpool fan the number seven jersey is massive. It is a fantastic opportunity for me that obviously I'm relishing. The people who have worn the number seven here, like Kevin Keegan and Kenny Dalglish - if I do half the job they did at Liverpool I will be happy.
Was the lure of the Champions League a big factor?
I have only played in Champions League qualifiers before but, you know, it's the whole package. I have always wanted to come here but, yes, the Champions League and being able to win things is a major factor.
At 28, would you say you are in your prime?
Yes, I think so. The last four years have been great for me and I believe I am at my peak. I am at a good age and if I didn't come to Liverpool now, maybe the opportunity wouldn't come again. It has worked out perfectly for me and, hopefully, for Liverpool Football Club as well.
You scored two against us last year - was that strange, as a Liverpool fan?
It is difficult. I support Liverpool but you have to blank that out of your mind. It was nice to score at the Kop end but now I am looking forward to scoring at the Kop end in a red shirt.
It's Villarreal on Wednesday, then Rangers at the weekend. Either of these would be great to make your debut, wouldn't they?
Regardless of who it's against it will be fantastic. It's something I am really looking to. I'm not too bothered who it is against, I'm just looking forward to pulling on that red shirt and playing for Liverpool. It's something I've always dreamed about and sometimes dreams do come true.
You are famous for your cartwheel celebration - might we see that at Anfield any time soon?
I will probably bring it out once for the Liverpool fans as I've done it down the years, but after that it will probably go back in the box.
And this must be a nice way to end a brilliant summer for you, what with you getting married as well?
Yes, it's been a fantastic year for me all in all, with Tottenham doing well and winning the League Cup, then getting married and now coming to the club I love. I will never, ever forget this year.
Was it a difficult decision to leave Tottenham?
It was, because of the relationship I had with everyone there, and being vice-captain. Ledley King has been injured quite a lot, so I've had to take on the role of captain quite a bit. The relationship I had with the fans and the chairman meant it was difficult to leave. I am leaving good friends behind, but if there is one club that could take me away from Tottenham it is Liverpool.
Do you have a message for the Tottenham supporters?
Sometimes in life you don't get many opportunities to go somewhere you have dreamed of going. The Tottenham fans have been absolutely brilliant with me and I want to thank them for their support over the years. I look forward to seeing them again and I will never forget the way they treated me.
And what would you say to Liverpool fans who are obviously very excited about seeing you here?
I can't wait to put the jersey on and hopefully they are looking forward to it too. I will always give 100 per cent for this club and hopefully score and create goals.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I'm English and no way would I sing that either. I'd rather sing ****ing Keano, Keano!Originally posted by souliv View PostSorry no way he is Irish, am not singing any song to god save the queen !!!!
"My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.
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RAFA: KEANE A GREAT PARTNER FOR TORRES
Jimmy Rice 29 July 2008
Rafa Benitez believes Robbie Keane can be the perfect foil for 33-goal Fernando Torres next term.
The Anfield boss sees the pair as a lethal combination of guile and pace capable of firing the Reds to glory in 2008-09.
Speaking exclusively to Liverpoolfc.tv after the 28-year-old signed last night, Benitez said: "We were looking for a player with game intelligence and good movement who could play alongside Torres.
"He can play with Torres up front and also on the right.
"We knew he was a Liverpool fan since forever. We knew that he was a very good signing in terms of the commitment, the quality and the intelligence of the player.
"He is a player who can give to us a lot of goals - normally he gets about 15 each year. We were looking for the workrate he can give to us, the game intelligence and also the goals."
Keane scored an impressive 107 goals in 253 appearances for former club Tottenham - but the penalty box isn't the only place Benitez believes he'll have an impact.
The Reds manager thinks his new boy will have a positive effect on team morale.
"He has experience in the Premier League and also all the reports of his personality and professionalism are fantastic. He can be a good example for the young players," said Benitez.
"I feel like he has enough experience in the game and that he has a very good mentality. He is very hungry, so everything is positive."
After being unveiled to the press this morning, Keane could travel with his new teammates to Villarreal.
Whenever he does make his debut, it is likely to be in the number seven shirt.
Benitez added: "Yes, we were talking about the number, and the big names that have had this number, so it will be inspirational for him to have it too."
One of the first questions fans will be asking when Keane does finally make his bow is whether they'll see his famous cartwheel goal celebration.
The man himself says it would be rude not to bring it out once for the Kop, though Benitez has told supporters not to expect spectacular celebrations week in, week out.
He said: "We will talk. It is important to score and also to celebrate afterwards, but he has to be careful just in case!"Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Fave at the mo'
Robbie Keane,
Robbie Keane,
Robbie Keane
Oh Robbie Keane
Libpool's number seven,
Robbie Keane.
But I also had to smile at:
He's Small
He's Red
He talks like Father Ted
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He ducks, he dives
He tarmacs people's drives
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He's brass, he's bold
He's lost his pot of gold
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
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classicOriginally posted by PR350 View Posthttp://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/...topic=225193.0
Fave at the mo'
Robbie Keane,
Robbie Keane,
Robbie Keane
Oh Robbie Keane
Libpool's number seven,
Robbie Keane.
But I also had to smile at:
He's Small
He's Red
He talks like Father Ted
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He ducks, he dives
He tarmacs people's drives
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He's brass, he's bold
He's lost his pot of gold
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
"Who's your Daddy now?"
LFC Champions one season someday
Jurgen Klopp is just boss
Semi retired poster
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I wonder if, amongst other formations, we will see a 5 3 2 formation.
I can't really vouch for our full/wing backs, but in Reina, Carra, Agger, Skertle, Xabi, Masch, Gerrard, Keane and Torres we have 9 players of the highest quality."The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."
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Originally posted by PR350 View Posthttp://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/...topic=225193.0
But I also had to smile at:
He's Small
He's Red
He talks like Father Ted
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He ducks, he dives
He tarmacs people's drives
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He's brass, he's bold
He's lost his pot of gold
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
lol That's the best so far.“Me having no education. I had to use my brains.”
Sir Bill Shankly
Quote:
Matt Dickinson @DickinsonTimes
Terry painfully has to recount to court the song from Liverpool fans about his "mum loving Scouse cock"
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I'd add Babel to that list too. Potentially anyway.Originally posted by friedk View PostI wonder if, amongst other formations, we will see a 5 3 2 formation.
I can't really vouch for our full/wing backs, but in Reina, Carra, Agger, Skertle, Xabi, Masch, Gerrard, Keane and Torres we have 9 players of the highest quality.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Brilliant.Originally posted by PR350 View Posthttp://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/...topic=225193.0
Fave at the mo'
Robbie Keane,
Robbie Keane,
Robbie Keane
Oh Robbie Keane
Libpool's number seven,
Robbie Keane.
But I also had to smile at:
He's Small
He's Red
He talks like Father Ted
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He ducks, he dives
He tarmacs people's drives
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
He's brass, he's bold
He's lost his pot of gold
Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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