Dip in form only natural, says Rodgers after Blackburn hold Liverpool
FA Cup stalemate understandable, insists Reds boss

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said his side had paid the price for their stunning recent form after they were held 0-0 by Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Having gone 12 games unbeaten in the league, winning seven of their last eight, Liverpool were expected to breeze past second-tier Blackburn and give captain Steven Gerrard a chance to lead his team out at Wembley at least one more time before leaving at the season’s end.
But instead they were frustrated by a disciplined and hard-working Blackburn team, who will hope to pull off a repeat of victories over Stoke City and Swansea City in the replay at Ewood Park in early April.
“The last three months we have been in outstanding form, but that [the dip] is natural,” Rodgers said. “There is a physical energy in how we play and it is natural sometimes there will be a little bit of cost and that affected the speed of our play.
“Give Blackburn credit. They defended in a low block really well and put their bodies on the line and made it really difficult for us.”