Last updated: 29th August 2008
Parry: Relieved to be in group stages
Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry admits they are just happy to be in the UEFA Champions League after being drawn with Atletico Madrid, Marseille and PSV Eindhoven in Group D.
The Reds where pushed all the way by Standard Liege in the final qualifying round with Dirk Kuyt's extra-time winner finally seeing off the Belgian champions.
Parry admits they know a lot about their Group D rivals having faced Marseille and PSV Eindhoven before in the last few seasons, while Fernando Torres will face an emotional return to his former club Atletico Madrid.
"There are no easy ties when you look down the groups so you take it as it comes."
It is the second season in succession that Liverpool will tackle Marseille with both sides winning one game against each other last year.
"Yes, there are different circumstances with Marseille... we beat them away, but lost at home - We know them well. We've played PSV a few times, Atletico we know for different reasons (from buying Fernando Torres).
"We're just delighted to be in it."
Parry conceded Atletico were the one team they would have liked to have avoided from the group of teams in pot four.
"With our Spanish contingent the Atletico fixtures will be important games. If there was one club from pot four you wanted to avoid it would be Atletico," noted Parry.
"Watch this space," Parry said of incoming transfers.
"The Gareth Barry transfer didn't happen, that's all there is to it. We've moved on. It was in the public eye, it's a very weird season if you got all your targets. I'd rather talk about Robbie Keane. There could be more to come."
Group D Win Outright: Liverpool 8/15