Pepe Reina Puts Liverpool Success Ahead Of Personal Accolades
Liverpool’s star keeper Pepe Reina insisted that Liverpool’s success is much more important for him than any personal rewards.
The Spanish keeper snatched away the Golden Glove Award for the most number of clean sheets in the Premier League for the third season running.
Even though he is glad with his achievement, the shot-stopper maintained that he is much more interested in helping boss Rafael Benitez to strengthen his side to ensure that the Reds pick up at least one piece of silverware during the next season.
He said: "We are growing up as a team, year in and year out. We need to keep improving all the time because if you do that it gives you an even better chance of winning trophies.
"But we also need to bring in some more good players like Torres and Mascherano.
"The most important thing is to keep on making progress so that we can get closer and closer to the sides at the top.
"We will work hard to make this happen, though, and I am sure the manager is already thinking of bringing in some players to help us to do that.
"It is a collective thing. There is no point in three or four players doing well if we do not all do well.
"You win as a team and you lose as a team, so it is all about making progress as a team.
"We are still a young side. We have a couple of centre-backs in their early 20s, Mascherano is 23 and Torres is 24 – we can only get better and better."

