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Sulk and you are out

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I wonder if this is aimed at anyone in particular........................


[size=12pt]Sulk and you are out, Kenny Dalglish tells Liverpool's expensive bench
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Kenny Dalglish has warned his out-of-favour Liverpool players that he will not be afraid to buy replacements if their attitude to being dropped alters.

Dalglish began last Sunday's 2-1 victory at Chelsea with three of his biggest signings – Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing and Jordan Henderson – on the bench. Collectively, the trio, who each featured at some point at Stamford Bridge, cost around £75m and, although the Liverpool manager said he was delighted with the spirit they have demonstrated, he added it would be "their problem" if they were to show any inclination to sulk.

"At the end of the day it is hard for those who don't play," he said. "It is hard to keep them motivated and keep them going. That is understandable. If they come in with really good attitudes and not with petty lips when they are left out, it is helpful to everyone.

"For them to have come in with positive attitudes has shown their determination. It hasn't done anyone any harm. If they are not committed to playing, it is not going to be my problem, it is going to be their problem because we will go and get people who are determined to play."

To illustrate his argument that his Liverpool side are entirely united, Dalglish pointed to a photograph that showed Downing celebrating after Liverpool's last-minute winner at Stamford Bridge. "Did you see Stewart Downing's face when Glen Johnson scored?" he asked. "Print that picture rather than use any words from me to describe how he felt. It says more than I could ever say."

Of the five major signings Dalglish has made, two – Luis Suárez and Charlie Adam – appear at this early stage to be unequivocal successes. Henderson has had his moments while Downing has faded after a bright start. Concern over Carroll, evident at the start of the season, has simply deepened. The former Newcastle United striker, signed for £35m in January, has managed only two goals this term and is the subject Dalglish is most often asked about. On Thursday he said that, despite the fact that Carroll had scored twice against Sunday's opponents, Manchester City, last season, he was not guaranteed his starting place at Anfield .

"You take into account what is happening now," Dalglish said. "Just because he scored twice last season doesn't mean he's going to score this time. We will all start afresh, Andy included. For the record I thought Andy's best two performances were against Stoke and West Brom."

Neither of these matches was at Anfield and nor were they against teams of Manchester City's sophistication. That 3-0 win over Roberto Mancini's side in April would probably count as the high-water mark of Dalglish' s return and featured a clean sheet and a fine performance from Jamie Carragher.

Liverpool have kept one clean sheet in their last six games at Anfield and that was not enough to earn a win over Swansea, while some have seen Carragher's omission at Chelsea as a sign that a great career is drawing to a natural close. "You do whatever is necessary for the team," said Dalglish.

"If we hadn't won at Chelsea, it would have been a bad side. We don't have hindsight to work with. Carra has only been back a week after his calf injury but you know what he has done for this football club. He understands."

Dalglish has ruled Steven Gerrard, who has not played since 22 October because of an ankle infection, out of Sunday's visit of City. "Like we've already said, we are delighted with the progress he's making and we've said that we won't put a date on his return – and we won't put a date on it now," he said of the captain.
 
I think its aimed at everyone. Kenny is doing everything according to the LFC textbook and he is dead right to do it.... In fact im loving the way he is managing... for all my doubts about who weve bought I think hes doing a great job.

The price tag means sweet fuck all on the pitch, Carroll has not yet done anywhere near enough to warrant a place in the first 11 and he has to rise to the pressure it is as simple as that.
 
[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=47654.msg1431927#msg1431927 date=1322179056]
I think its aimed at everyone. Kenny is doing everything according to the LFC textbook and he is dead right to do it.... In fact im loving the way he is managing... for all my doubts about who weve bought I think hes doing a great job.

The price tag means sweet fuck all on the pitch, Carroll has not yet done anywhere near enough to warrant a place in the first 11 and he has to rise to the pressure it is as simple as that.
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Wonder if Carroll will sulk or work harder. I bet he's a sulker.
 
[quote author=Modo link=topic=47654.msg1431912#msg1431912 date=1322176860]
Downing should do some sulking.
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downing the dumps
 
Dalglish is not saying that anyone is sulking by the way. On the contrary he is praising the attitude of the squad.
 
I can see Carroll getting a titty lip on him, but o also think this press conference would knock it out of him
 
I think that it might be a shot across the bows of one or two players who might have thought that they would be regular starters.

Could be anyone from Carra and Kuyt to Henderson and Carroll.

Much more likely to be the latter two rather than the former of course.
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=47654.msg1432090#msg1432090 date=1322220728]
Notice the article forgets about Enrique though, who has also arguably been a success so far.
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I would say there is no need for the word arguably in that sentence.
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=47654.msg1432090#msg1432090 date=1322220728]
Notice the article forgets about Enrique though, who has also arguably been a success so far.
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You would have a job arguing he hasn't been a success IMO. This is a real curates egg of a season so far, we look fuzzy, it could be that we come into focus as a sharp ball playing and very good side or we could turn out to be overpriced disjointed also rans.... I think part of Kenny's job is to defend his players and put pressure on them to perform at the same time, I see these latest comments in this light.

We have who we have on the team, I hope that Carroll and Downing show what they can do... Both of them have more to offer and I think they will deliver.
 
Inclined to think Carroll would be a stubborn twat who'd buckle down dunno why, but I have as much basis to think that as anyone who thinks he'd have a cob on.
 
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