New Liverpool manager Dalglish says his players are hardworking and 100% committed
New Liverpool manager Dalglish says his players are hardworking and 100% committedKenny Dalglishu00a0prepares to take charge of his first Premier League game at Blackpool after enduring a 1-0 FA Cup defeat at bitter rivals Manchester United in his first game back at the helm.
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Liverpool players celebrate a goal. pic/getty images |
The Scot believes concentrating on the staff he has rather than looking for quick-fix transfers, together with plenty of hard work, will restore Liverpool's fortunes after a difficult six months under Roy Hodgson.
The 59-year-old won eight first division championships, three as manager, with the Reds and also a Premier League title while boss at Blackburn.
Dalglish's previous success as a manager at Anfield came with the club still at the peak of their powers and a top-class squad.
However, he dismissed the assessment of critics that the current playing staff was not up to the required standard. "I think it is the best squad of players I have inherited as a manager since the first time I came here," said Dalglish, who also managed at Newcastle and Celtic.
"We don't have much time to get things up and running so the most important people for us are the people here and we will concentrate on them first and everyone will be given an opportunity.
"As far as I can see, the players are 100 per cent committed to what they want to do ufffd to move onwards and upwards. There are no splits or divisions.
"The desire is there in abundance, so we will graft as hard as we can and we probably need to work harder in getting things right than some other clubs, who are in a better position than us. But we won't lose out because of lack of hard work. We will devote as much time to it as we possibly can.
"At the end of the day it is about players, about people, and your relationship with those players and trying to impart your experience and knowledge on them," he said.