Lucas: reds motivated by sense of injustice

Lucas: reds motivated by sense of injustice


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Brendan Rodgers' men produced a spirited performance on Thursday against the only team with a 100 per cent home record in the Premier League this season and led through Philippe


Coutinho's 24th-minute goal before City hit back through Vincent Kompany and Alvaro Negredo. Raheem Sterling had a legitimate goal disallowed for offside and Luis Suarez had penalty


claims waved away as Liverpool left the Etihad Stadium feeling hard done by. Next up is a trip to Stamford Bridge on Sunday and Lucas is determined to bounce back against another side in the


most open title race in years You may like "Of course everyone was really disappointed that we never got the three points, or at least a point," Lucas told the club's


official website. "Everyone could see that we really went to win the game. I think we played some fantastic football. "Maybe we felt a little bit unlucky with some of the


decisions. If they were for us, not against us, it would have been a different result. We had some chances to score. "Overall, it was a positive performance but of course we are


disappointed because we lost. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "Now we have to move on - we have another big game and it becomes even


more important after the defeat the other night. "We showed against Tottenham (a 5-0 win at White Hart Lane earlier this month) as well, a big team, that we went there and played our


football and passed the ball really well and we pressed. "That's our main quality, when we press the team and try to play. We become a very hard team to beat. "That's the


way we have to play every game; Sunday will be another opportunity for us to show that we have great momentum despite the defeat we had against Manchester City."