Milan Jovanovic has promised to put in the hours to ensure he adapts to the rigours of the English game - and to rediscover his goalscoring touch.After initially wowing the crowds in his opening displays against FC Rabotnicki, the 29-year-old has enjoyed a workmanlike start to his Liverpool career since joining from Standard Liege on a Bosman free this summer. The Serbian international is yet to get on the scoresheet - something he aims to change when Steaua Bucharest travel to Liverpool in their opening Europa League match on Thursday. Turning a corner: Jovanovic (centre) wants to discover his goalscoring touchAfter showing promise against Birmingham in the Reds' 0-0 draw at St Andrews on Sunday, Jovanovic feels he is about to turn a corner and will show Liverpool fans exactly why former boss Rafa Benitez brought him to Anfield. 'I am feeling much more positive,' he said Jovanovic. 'If I play bad, Iwill admit it and I will not be happy but I am at Liverpool and thatmeans I will always, always give my best for this team.'I was happy with how I played against Birmingham but I know I can dobetter. I haven't made an assist or scored a goal but I am trying toturn it around.'I am disciplined and trying to build an understanding with the otherplayers. I am not in the best form but I feel I am getting better andthis is very important.'I can play better than I have shown so far. I know I can score goalsand make assists for this team. I'm sure I can. When I do, I will bethe happiest, luckiest man in the world,' Jovanovic told the Liverpool Echo. Jamie Redknapp: Torres is a class act (just ask my son). But he must workBirmingham 0 Liverpool 0: Reina to the rescue as Roy's away pain continuesJamie Carragher praises Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson's transfer dealings during meagre times at Anfield LIVERPOOL FC
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