It was another frustrating day for us again at Tottenham because I felt we started well but we couldn’t hold onto the lead and ultimately lost the game.
We scored a good goal from Beata Olsson and hopefully that will give her confidence. I wanted to give her a start because I liked the way she trained during the international break when most of the players were away, and I really felt she deserved that opportunity.
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We scored one goal then could have scored one or two others and if they had gone in I really think that could have made the difference.
Both the goals we gave away were really cheap, and I never felt like there was too much between the teams, but we are being punished by our mistakes where we can be better for sure.
It was very frustrating not to get anything from the game, we are getting closer, but I still feel we have got a lot of work to do to improve our levels.
Everybody else is improving in the WSL and we are trying to get there but we've lost some big players from the team, not only from last season, but so far with the two ACL injuries we've picked up.
It really frustrated me that we couldn't have an attacking option on the bench at the weekend, particularly when we were chasing the goal at the end and that could have made a difference.
We have had good news about Mia Enderby and she is going to be OK. We have had all the checks back and she's resumed training. That's a quick recovery, which is good.
On Sunday we are back at home again when we welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to St Helens Stadium.
Our aim is to try and make our home a fortress, but our main priority at this moment in time is to get some points on the board before the Christmas break.
Yes, that's really tough if you look at the games we have coming up. There are no free hits in this league because the levels of all the teams have improved.
Brighton are a good team, there's no doubt about that. Of course, like us they have suffered a big blow recently with an ACL injury to Michelle Agyemang, but they are a dangerous team who I think are a match for anyone on their day.
Again, just to reiterate to our supporters that we are a work in progress. I am really clear about where we are at the moment and where I want us to get to.
I know that looks a long way away at the moment but we certainly need some help and the players need a bit of help with that too.
We are trying our hardest and we are working tremendously. Internally players and staff are working to their maximum to try and get the necessary encouraging signs that we want.
I thought the support from our fans down at Tottenham was once again exceptional. They are outstanding, they are with us from the start of the game right through to the end of the game.
I know it's really tough at the moment but we are trying to give them what they want and I can assure you we are working really hard. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday at St Helens Stadium.
Thank you for your continued support.
YNWA,
Gareth
Gareth Taylor was speaking to Liverpoolfc.com's Steve Hunter