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  • "For me Rickie, I am absolutely satisfied with the point at home. For the performance you boys put in was a pleasure to watch, on performance alone we won hands down. It was just one of those nights when its just not mean't to be. Don't forgot we just made probably the most difficult team to beat in the league look ordinary, we peppered that goal and had the defenders scrambling all over the place, these guys have a 3 in 30 loss record don't forget, they don't get beaten often.
    For me RL is at the moment the best english striker in the country and deserves to wear three lions on his chest, he performs week in and week out, he has determination, persistance and all the abilty to be a great england striker. If they made a Rickie Lambert trump card it would be gold, 10 for shooting, 10 for free kicks, 10 for holding the ball up, 8 for passing. I think RL is miles better then Andy Carrol, on paper and on the field. I am proud to be a Saint today and I go to work with my head held high, thankyou for the performance last night boys and hats off to the fans that although concerned about the current debacle stood tall and supported the team 100%."
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Lambert disappointed not to beat Everton

RICKIE LAMBERT RICKIE LAMBERT

Rickie Lambert, a Liverpool fan as a schoolboy, admitted he was disappointed not to have capped off a threatening display with a goal against Everton.

“It was a good point, but we’re disappointed not to get the three, especially first half,” he said. “We played some really good football and I should have put at least one away, maybe two, so I’m disappointed personally I haven’t put one in the back of the net.

“But it’s well played again and defensively we were solid I thought.”

After an eventful few days at St Mary’s, Lambert admitted the players had been glad to get back to action last night.

“A footballer’s place is on the pitch,” he said. “Once you’re on there you forget about everything else and that’s what we’ve done. “We tried to get a win, it wasn’t to be, but it was a good performance.”

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