Kenny Dalglish promises to be patient with Joe Cole

18 February 2011 09:50
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists Joe Cole will be given all the time he needs to rediscover his best form after a disappointing and disjointed start to his Reds career. [LNB]The former Chelsea midfielder made his first appearance under Dalglish, and his first for the club since January 5, as a substitute in the goalless Europa League draw against Sparta Prague. [LNB]It was only the 29-year-old's 19th game for the club he joined in the summer as a result of suspension and, more lately, hamstring and knee injuries. [LNB] Good to be back: Cole was given his first outing under Dalglish as Liverpool were held to a draw in Prague [LNB]The game in the Czech capital was not the easiest for him to make his comeback in but Dalglish said there was plenty of time for the England international to rediscover his best form. [LNB]'We have got to be patient with Joe. That is his first run out since I came here,' said Dalglish, who took over from Roy Hodgson in early January. [LNB]'That is a great start for him, to get himself on the pitch and get an hour won't do him any harm. [LNB]'Joe is a valuable asset for us. Obviously he is not going to pick his form up immediately, if he does it will be a real bonus for us. [LNB]'But we are not going to put him under pressure and expect him to be the Joe Cole who came to Liverpool in the summer. [LNB]'We want to give him a bit of time and make sure he gets there. Form is temporary, class is permanent and that is where we stand with Joe. [LNB]'We'll give him a bit of time to get up to speed and then we'll judge him. [LNB]'Joe needs his injury rebuilding so we'll get that right first.'[LNB]No rush: Dalglish will take his time with Cole[LNB]Cole came on for Fabio Aurelio after he injured a groin seven minutes for half-time. Dalglish said the problem was not serious and was hopeful the Brazilian would recover quickly. [LNB]The Reds boss was also optimistic he would have both captain Steven Gerrard and defender Daniel Agger back for next week's second leg of their last-32 clash against Sparta. [LNB]'We'll see when we go back. I don't think he'll (Gerrard) be too long before he's fit and I don't think Daniel Agger will be too much of a problem either,' added the 59-year-old. [LNB]'We left Martin Kelly and Martin Skrtel out as well because young Martin Kelly has been through an awful lot in the last seven games and has been playing with a few bumps and bruises. [LNB]'This gave him the opportunity to refresh himself, and Martin Skrtel got injured at Chelsea but carried on and we didn't want to take a chance.'[LNB] The match marked Dalglish's first in Europe as a Liverpool manager, having missed out first time around because of the ban on English clubs after the Heysel disaster. But in truth it was not much of a landmark for the Scot. [LNB]'It was an honour for me because of the history this club has in Europe,' he said. 'But it was a difficult game for us. We would rather have been more offensive but circumstances dictated the way we played with the players we had available. [LNB]'Nil-nil is not the best result we could have got but it is not the worst either.'[LNB] Dalglish savours his special European game despite Liverpool stalemateSparta Prague 0 Liverpool 0: Dalglish kept in Czech on European adventureSparta Prague v Liverpool match zone: Why Tomas Repka's still ragingFormer Liverpool chief Hicks given chance to sue RBS over Anfield saleAll the latest Liverpool news, features and opinion  [LNB]  Explore more:People: Daniel Agger, Kenny Dalglish, Joe Cole, Roy Hodgson, Martin Kelly, Martin Skrtel, Steven Gerrard, Fabio Aurelio Places: Prague, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Europe

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