Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish promises to help Fernando Torres rediscover top form

10 January 2011 11:20
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is convinced he can make Fernando Torres one of the world's most feared strikers again.[LNB]The Spain international has looked a shadow of his former prolific self this season, scoring just six times in 22 matches and only once in is last eight games.[LNB]Torres appears to have suffered most during former manager Roy Hodgson's six months in charge as a change in tactics often found him chasing aimless punts forward or trying to control a ball which came to him anywhere but on the ground.[LNB] Off the ball: Torres struggled this season under Roy Hodgson[LNB]His frustration has been reflected in his body language, which some observers have interpreted as an indication he wants to leave the club.[LNB]And although he spent a large part of yesterday's 1-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United running around without much service after Steven Gerrard was sent off Dalglish was more than happy with the 26-year-old's contribution.[LNB]The Scot, who was appointed after Hodgson's departure on Saturday and only met the players for the first time in an official capacity at 10:30 on the morning of the game, will now concentrate on getting Torres back to his best.[LNB]'Fernando Torres has got a magic wand. We have great aims to build on and it is up to us to get him going,' said Dalglish.[LNB]Hard grafter: Dalglish has praised Torres's work ethic[LNB]'He wants to do it, you can see he wants to do it, and we'll get him going sooner rather than later.[LNB]'He ran himself into the ground and that is a great sign he is determined to get himself back and silence a few critics he has.[LNB]'Fernando worked his socks off and there is only so much a man's body can take so we took him off at the end to try to preserve him a bit.[LNB]'He did everything that was expected of him in terms of effort and commitment and if you look at the lads, it doesn't matter how good a player you are, you still need confidence and we need to get it back.[LNB]'But we couldn't ask for any more in terms of work and commitment from any of the players and if they keep working like that they will get it themselves.[LNB]'It is my responsibility to encourage them, improve them and help them to get better and that is the thing I will be working on.'[LNB]Dalglish has had little time to think about his return to management after a decade away - and 19 years and 11 months after he left his beloved Liverpool.[LNB]But he has already dismissed the critics who claim he has been out of the game too long to be able to make a difference at Anfield.[LNB]He has attended most of Liverpool's first-team games and pointed to his involvement with the club's academy over the last two years as being helpful for keeping in touch.[LNB]'It is still brilliant,' he said when asked if the way he saw football had changed since the last time he was in the dugout.[LNB] Give him a hand: Dalglish hopes his work with Torres will help him regain form[LNB]'Obviously I've not worked for a while but I've always been at matches, I've watched it on the telly, I have never been far away from a game.[LNB]'At the end of the day you watch it in a different light to when you are managing or when you are involved in it but I am sure that will come back very quickly.'  Steve Clarke named Liverpool's new No 2 under Kenny DalglishKenny Kops it! Dalglish sees red on his return as Liverpool crash outMartin Samuel: Win some, lose some and Kenny Dalglish will hand Liverpool another crisisLIVERPOOL FC

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