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Liverpool goalkeeper Jose Reina believes the squad have to use Monday's morale-boosting 4-1 win over Portsmouth to get them through Thursday night's tricky Europa League last-16 second leg tie against Lille.
The French side arrive at Anfield with a 1-0 lead courtesy of Eden Hazard's late free-kick a week ago and showed enough in that game to suggest they will be no pushovers.
Reina believes that, allied to the recent confidence boost of their biggest win since September on Monday, will spur the players on.
"We are 1-0 down and we have to lift it up," he said. "We have to take those good games we have played as an example and Monday was one of them.
"I hope we can keep a clean sheet and turn things around. I hope I will have nothing to do but I don't think it will be the case.
"They are a well-organised team with pace up front and we know it is going to be tough but there have been many times that have been tough and we have managed."
The French side will be a difficult prospect, even at Anfield, but Reina insists the players are determined to turn things around as they are desperate to win some silverware to make up for a disappointing campaign.
"It is the only trophy we can lift this season so it is massively important," he said. "A trophy is a trophy and it is always good. We are the first ones to know the season has not been good and we should have been better.
"But as long as we have got a possibility of winning a trophy it is important for the club and the players.
"Lille will play defensively with some pace and ability up front playing counter-attack and we have to be aware of that and manage that."
This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.
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