Kenny Dalglish tips Liverpool to challenge for the Barclays Premier League title – EPL News
Kenny Dalglish has hailed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809’s outstanding performance against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield and has insisted that if the Reds’ keep on giving such impressive performances, they will be able to challenge for the 2011/12 Barclays Premier League title.
Liverpool have started the English season very impressively, unlike last year when they were struggling on the wrong side of the table under Roy Hodgson. Dalglish’s men unfortunately drew their opening-day fixture against Sunderland but marked a remarkable
victory against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 at Emirates Stadium.
The Reds kept their unbeaten record and once again emerged victors in their third Premier League fixture against Bolton Wanderers at Anfield.
Dalglish has expressed his delight over Liverpool’s performance in an easy win over Bolton Wanderers. The Reds manager has hailed his players’ attitude and commitment on the pitch.
The Merseyside club boss said, "If you want three points you got to play and have a proper attitude and commitment and I think that we've got everything there. For the players I thought they played really well, the football, the passing and the movement
at the beginning then at the start of the second half we picked up again.”
However, Liverpool failed to keep a clean sheet for the second time this season and Dalglish has insisted that the Reds were unhappy to concede a goal. Bolton's Klasnic scored in the 91st minute after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jamie-Carragher-c17728 made a costly error at the
back.
Dalglish has conceded that the players’ disappointment over conceding the goals shows that they are fully committed to give their best at Liverpool and cannot withstand any error.
"To lose a goal at the end perhaps put a dampener on it for thirty seconds or so but the fact that they're disappointed with a losing a goal just shows how much pride they take in it and that can only help us," Kenny Dalglish concluded.
Liverpool, who are currently placed third in the Barclays Premier League, will now play their next match against Stoke City at Britannia Stadium.
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