http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 manager, Kenny Dalglish believes that the striker Andy Carroll will build on his impressive form recently in the next season, and backed the English International for a place in the upcoming Euro 2012.
The European Championship will kick off from the 8th of June, co-hosted by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983. The newly appointed England manager, Roy Hodgson will announce the national squad on Wednesday afternoon.
However, Carroll’s sublime form over the last couple of weeks earned him the plaudits from his manager, who felt that the 23-year old will further mature as a player in the coming season. The striker played a key role in his side’s 4-1 win against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786
on Tuesday in the Reds last home game of the season, and made a huge impact in the FA Cup final after coming on as a substitute in the second half.
While talking to reporters, Dalglish said: “The quality in the last couple of games has been fantastic and he has been building up to that for the whole season.”
The Scott also acknowledged the player’s fitness in the entire season, and indicated that his recent form will serve as a source of encouragement for him, ahead of the next season.
Talking about Carroll’s chances of securing a place in the Euro squad, Dalglish responded by saying that the best way for any player to earn a place in the team is by coming up with good and consistent performances on the field.
He added, “The players will be judged by the performances and the better they play the more chance they have got.”
Hodgson, who has also coached Liverpool for a brief period, is believed to be a huge admirer of the Reds skipper http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Steven-Gerrard-c34196; a factor which may result in the veteran midfielder getting the captain’s armband of the national team.
And Dalglish echoed his comments in favour of this notion, highlighting all what Gerrard has given to Liverpool and felt that the Reds talisman will be proud to lead England in the European competition. Before the appointment of Hodgson as the national manager,
the interim coach Stuart Pearce had appointed Scott Parker as the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 captain.
The 61-year old said, “All we can speak about is Steven and his time at Liverpool Football Club and the service he has given us and the way he has led the club many times by example on and off the pitch. He's a real credit to the club. We cannot speak highly
enough of Steven but that is our opinion.”
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