The FA have granted Liverpool an extension in their deadline to respond to allegations of improper conduct, relating to their clash with Fulham at Craven Cottage last week.
The Anfield outfit were handed down two charges after an ill-tempered game; the first to Luis Suarezfor a derogatory gesture to the home fans and the second relating to the behaviour of the Liverpoolplayers following Jay Spearing’s red card.
The initial timeline for Kenny Dalglish’s men to respond to the charges was 4pm on Monday, but the Merseysiders have been given an extension to organise their defence.
Meanwhile, Reds attacker Dirk Kuyt has stated that his goal drought is not worrying him, and that he is sure that the goals will start to flow in the near future.
The Netherlands international has not hit the back of the net in the Premier League since May, with only oneCarling Cup strike to his name this season; Kuyt feels this will change soon.
“I haven’t scored for a while but we all feel like we are close to it and we have the confidence to keep going and soon we will score more of our chances,” he told reporters.
“The last six months of last season we were all scoring goals. Sometimes in football it is like this, you have to keep working hard and it will come.
“Last season I was scoring five or six games in a row and everything I touched was going in. Now sometimes you are a little bit unlucky to be just in the wrong position or you just miss a chance – that is football.
“I will work hard and wait until the time comes. I am sure with the way this team plays everyone up front will score loads of goals,” he concluded.
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