Kenny Dalglish is determined to get Liverpool back on tracks

Kenny Dalglish is determined to get Liverpool back on tracks. After the victory with Wolves, in Premier League, it seems that things are going to change at Anfield Road.  The first thing is lack of quality players who left Anfield Road and this is the main problem for Kenny Dalglish.

After a dissapointing position in the standings, 11th place in Premier League, kenny dalglish is trying to reabilitate the team and bring it back on top where it belongs.  Multiple champions league holders are not playing very well and this is the most important thing which has to be changed.  Even if there are players like Steven Gerrard or Fernando Torres, they can’t win games by their own all the time, mentioning the injuries they suffered before. Of course, Xavi Alonso or Mascherano can’t be replaced so quickly, and their absence it seems to be irreplaceable.

Anyway, Dalglish has activity on transfer market and is trying to bring more players to strengthen the spuad. The most important targets are Luis Suarez and Charles N’Zogbia. Suarez scored 35 goals in 33 games last season in seazon in Eredivisie. The striker made a good season at Ajax and Kenny Dalglish decided to open negotiations for the striker. Also, Charles N’Zogbia is another target which could strength offensive line.Stephen Warnock, Lacina Traore, Fabio Coentrao or  Ashley Young are another targets who can come at Anfield but negotiations seems to be in progress.

The main concern at Anfield Road is that lately, transfers are going in a bad maner. Big players are living and their are not being replaced with other wich can change fate of the game. The only important signing could be considered Raul Meireles from porto. Joe Cole and Maxi Rodriguez came free agent. Of course, there in no doubt this players are good, but squad needs more players like them and Kenny Dalglish has the experience to find them and to bring Liverpool in the big 4.

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