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Dalglish to get Torres going - magic body wand

by:KISSTOY     2019-12-07
Dalglish to get Torres going  -  magic body wand
The international player looks like a shadow of his former prolific player this season, scoring only 6 times in 22 games and only once in the last 8 games.
Torres seems to have suffered the most in his six months as a former head coach, as tactical changes often find him chasing aimless gangsters or trying to control one
His frustration is reflected in his body language, which some observers believe is a sign he wants to leave the club.
Even though he's on Sunday-
0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United, running around without much service, Dalglish vs 26-year-
Old contribution.
The Scot was appointed after Hodgson left on Saturday and didn't see the player for the first time in his official capacity until 10: 30, and now I will focus on getting Torres back to his best.
"There is a magic wand.
"We have good goals to build and it's up to us to let him go," Dalglish said . ".
"He wants to do that and you can see that he wants to do it and we will let him go as soon as possible.
"He hit the ground and it was a good sign that he was determined to get back to himself and keep some of the people who criticized him silent.
"Fernando took off his socks and a man's body could only take off so much, so we took him off at the end and tried to protect him a little.
"In terms of effort and commitment, he did everything he expected him to do, and if you look at the lads, no matter how good you are, you still need confidence, we need confidence back.
"But we can no longer ask for the work and commitment of any player and they will get it themselves if they continue to do so.
"It's my responsibility to encourage them, to improve them and to help them get better, and that's what I'm going to work on.
"Dalglish had little time to think about his return to management ten years after he left --
19 years and 11 months after leaving his beloved Liverpool
But he has rejected critics who claim he has been away from the game for too long to make a difference at Anfield.
He played in Liverpool's first game.
He noted that he has been involved in the club's colleges for the past two years, which has helped to keep in touch.
"It's still brilliant," he said when asked if his views on football have changed since he was in the bomb shelter last time.
"Obviously I haven't been working for a while, but I 've been playing, I watched the game on TV and I 've never been away from the game.
"At the end of the day, you will look at it from a different perspective, just like when you manage it or when you are involved in it, but I am sure it will come back soon.
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