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Damien Comolli hails Andy Carroll’s return to form at Liverpool

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The former Liverpool director of football has confirmed that Carroll is set for a big career at Anfield regardless of the criticism that has been levelled his way thus far as he is a much better footballer now than he was at
the beginning of his move to Liverpool...
Comolli has come out and backed Andy Carroll to retain his current run of form at Anfield. The former Liverpool director of football who was in charge of their transfer activity was central to securing Carroll’s move from Newcastle
United in the January of 2011. It was a big for move Liverpool who paid 35 million pounds for the Englishman. Ever since his arrival at Liverpool, Carroll has found it hard to get a place in the first team line up as Kenny Dalglish has preferred to start with
a solitary striker in shape of Luis Suarez.
However that tactic has been changing over the past few months and in their latest league triumph over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, Liverpool used Carroll to perfection as the former Magpies’ striker troubled the likes of Terry and Ivanovic throughout
the night. Andy Carroll has been criticized in the past for lacking quality that is expected of a player worth 35 million pounds but Comolli has reiterated the belief that the young Englishman will come good at Anfield.
He said, "All the time I was at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 and he was at Liverpool he was never drinking or doing stupid things. He looks after himself. He's a much better player technically, his runs are better, he's very fit, his lifestyle is
very good. It's part of an education process. When he first came to Liverpool the staff got hold of him and said, 'This is what you have to do if you want to get to the top'. He totally grabbed it and ran with it.”
He added, "You can see the effect at the moment and I think it's just the beginning. All the stats prove that strikers, especially target strikers, peak when they are 26. He's 23. He's got so much more to come, it's incredible.
I think we are only seeing the beginning. He's intelligent, he's dedicated, he listens, he's got a good lifestyle. I don't see why he shouldn't be a success."

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