Dalglish puzzled by poor away record

21 January 2011 14:00
Kenny Dalglish is still searching for his first victory after returning as Liverpool manager and heads to Wolves admitting he has no explanation for the club's woeful away record. The Reds have, under three different managers, registered just two Barclays Premier League victories in almost 13 months. That record contributed to the difficulties Rafael Benitez had before his departure in June and was a major factor in Roy Hodgson leaving after just six months. Dalglish could not halt the slide with an inauspicious first defeat at Blackpool nine days ago but goes to Molineux still trying to work out why his team have been so bad on the road. "It's surprising. The reasons why have yet to be fathomed," he said. "We've done bad enough (under him) - we lost at Blackpool! "But it's up to us. It's up to the players to come together and try to turn it around as quickly as we can. It's very unlike Liverpool not to have a good away record. Normally it's excellent. There are some things we've got to put right and that's one of them."

Source: PA