Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson insists the players will not give up on their top-four ambitions despite being dealt a potentially decisive blow by Arsenal. The Gunners' stoppage-time 2-1 win at Anfield yesterday left Kenny Dalglish's side ten points off UEFA Champions League qualification. And with Stoke City only three points behind them it appears holding on to seventh will be a priority. But Henderson said they would continue to set their targets on the top four. "I don't think it is over. There is plenty of football left," he said. "We've just got to keep working hard, try to get the right results and keep playing like we did against Arsenal. "Obviously we're disappointed with the result because I thought we should have gotten something out of the game. "We played some good football, particularly in the first half, and had some good chances but that's the way football goes. We've got a big game next week [at Sunderland] and we've got to try to bounce back." Henderson added on the club's website: "If we keep playing like that, I am sure we'll get better results. I think we can take positives from the performance. "Everyone was disappointed after the game, but I think over the next couple of days we'll realise we did play some good stuff and created chances, that's all you can ask for. We'll keep working hard and hopefully next week will be a better result."
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