Steve Hunter, 1st Feb 2010
LiverpoolFC.tv
John McMahon is hoping Liverpool Reserves can keep up their excellent form when they take on Bolton Wanderers in the Lancashire FA Senior Cup quarter-final at the County Ground in Leyland tonight.
Kick-off the Lancashire FA HQ is at 7pm and McMahon's side go into this game on an unbeaten run which stretches to 10 games.
The Reds have lost their leadership in the Barclays Premier Reserve League North to Manchester United, but McMahon's side are only two points behind in second place with a game in hand.
"It's going to be a tough game and Bolton are a tough outfit to break down," McMahon told Liverpoolfc.tv.
"We beat them earlier in the season 3-1 and we played some good football on the night, and if we show a good attitude again and the application is right then we will go there full of confidence."
In the last round of this competition Liverpool beat Manchester United on penalties - their second victory over their rivals from down the M62 this season.
"I thought we deserved it and it's always nice to beat Manchester United," he added.
" It's always nice to win any game but to beat them always adds a little bit of spice.
"Hopefully we can progress in this competition further. We want to play well and learn from every game."
LiverpoolFC.tv
John McMahon is hoping Liverpool Reserves can keep up their excellent form when they take on Bolton Wanderers in the Lancashire FA Senior Cup quarter-final at the County Ground in Leyland tonight.
Kick-off the Lancashire FA HQ is at 7pm and McMahon's side go into this game on an unbeaten run which stretches to 10 games.
The Reds have lost their leadership in the Barclays Premier Reserve League North to Manchester United, but McMahon's side are only two points behind in second place with a game in hand.
"It's going to be a tough game and Bolton are a tough outfit to break down," McMahon told Liverpoolfc.tv.
"We beat them earlier in the season 3-1 and we played some good football on the night, and if we show a good attitude again and the application is right then we will go there full of confidence."
In the last round of this competition Liverpool beat Manchester United on penalties - their second victory over their rivals from down the M62 this season.
"I thought we deserved it and it's always nice to beat Manchester United," he added.
" It's always nice to win any game but to beat them always adds a little bit of spice.
"Hopefully we can progress in this competition further. We want to play well and learn from every game."
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