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A big win 'isn't far off' but Liverpool cannot afford to carry on relying on Luis Suarez, according to Glen Johnson
The Reds finally converted a dominant home display into a win against QPR, but could only manage a single goal from Uruguayan and the defender wants more players to get scoring
By Sam Bisby
Liverpool full-back Glen Johnson insists a big win for the Reds “isn’t far off” following several positive performances.
The Merseyside outfit had failed to win at home in four matches before finally converting a convincing display into a victory at the weekend, with Luis Suarez getting the only goal of the game in a 1-0 win over QPR.
Former Portsmouth and Chelsea man Johnson feels certain that the Reds will soon be getting the results he thinks their performances merit, suggesting they have been unlucky in front of goal.
"I definitely get the feeling a big win isn't far off," he told the club’s official website.
"We're coming close. We had so many chances against QPR to get a healthy scoreline and on another day with a bit more luck you score 80 per cent of your chances and you find yourself 6-0 up.
"As long as you win the game it doesn't really matter but the way we are playing it's coming.
"We only got the one goal against QPR but three points was the most important thing.
"There was relief getting back to winning ways at home. It's always nice to bounce back after a defeat and that's what good teams do."
Johnson has also urged his team-mates to take the pressure off of Suarez and add to the club’s goal tally themselves, admitting that they cannot afford to rely on one man alone.
"When you are playing and winning, nobody cares who scores but the more players who are scoring the better it is for the team," he added.
"You don't want to be relying on the same players.
"Luis isn't going to let any of the silly stuff bother him. People will try everything they possibly can to upset him because he's a good player.
"No opponent wants him to feel comfortable because if he feels comfortable he will score goals and that's not what they want. Of course he will get everything thrown at him. That's just the way it is.
"But he's exactly the same - a good professional and a good player. His confidence hasn't dropped. He always works so hard for the team and he plays very well when he's not scoring. But obviously we are much happier when he's scoring.
"I've been fortunate to play with some very good players and Luis is right up there.
"The difference between him and most other strikers is that he works so hard. Obviously he loves to score goals like most strikers but he works that bit harder. And when he's in front of goal he's the man you want the chances to fall to."
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