Brendan Rodgers Frustrated After "Fantastic" Liverpool Settle For Draw Against LudogoretsBy Naveen UllalNovember 27, 2014 07:10 GMTBrendan Rodgers says Liverpool��s fate of qualifying for the last 16 of the Champions League is in their handsGetty ImagesLiverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has admitted that he was left frustrated after the Reds were forced to settle for a draw in the Champions League clash against Ludogorets.The Merseyside club were trailing early in the game as their stopper Simon Mignolet's error saw Dani Abalo open the scoring for the Bulgarian outfit. However, goals from summer signing Rickie Lambert and Jordan Henderson saw the 18-time English champions take the lead.Ludogorets managed to avoid a defeat as Georgi Terziev's late header helped them even the game at 2-2. The former Swansea manager was delighted with his side's performance, despite the draw."Of course we're frustrated at the end because we had defended very well and at 2-1, it could have been three or four. But we have come away with a point, while Real Madrid beat Basel," Rodgers told Liverpool's official website."We needed to come here and put on a performance that was going to allow us to have encouragement going forward, and also a result that would allow us to be in with a chance of qualification from the group - we have got both of them," the manager reflected.""The reaction to going behind early on was fantastic - you saw the real character of the team tonight. To go a goal behind against a team that has done very well here in
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