Liverpool vice-captain Jamie Carragher has his sights set on more goals after netting his first of the century on Saturday.
The centre-back bagged only his fourth goal for the Reds during the 4-0 demolition of Fulham. "I get forward for more corners these days so hopefully I can get on the end of a few more things in the future," he said. Carra's strike, his first since January 1999, helped earn him the FA.com player of the weekend. However, the man himself was keen to stress the contribution of teammate Pepe Reina after yet another clean sheet. "I think we have to credit our goalkeeper because he made a great save from McBride's shot in the first half," he said. "I thought it was going in to be honest, and if Pepe hadn't saved it then we'd have been 1-0 down." The 4-0 victory puts Liverpool in a Champions League spot for the first time this season - and Carragher reckons third place is the least they should now be aiming for. He said: "We're probably a bit too far behind the front two now, but third place is anybody's. "If we can get there and then string a great run together, you never know what can happen. "If both of the top two slip up and we get good results then you just don't know."
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