Kenny Dalglish today praised the form of Fernando Torres - but revealed how he hopes the Spaniard's best is still yet to come.Torres struck twice in Saturday's 3-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux to take his tally for the season so far to nine in the Barclays Premier League and leave the boss delighted with his contribution.
"Certainly since I have come in here he has been nothing short of fantastic for us in the way he has applied himself in training and on the pitch," Dalglish told reporters at Melwood.
"Apart from his goals, he's worked tirelessly upfront to try and help us. I can only - and will only - assess what he's done since we've come in, and we've been absolutely delighted with him and the other players as well."
Dalglish believes Torres's form is indicative of the current mood amongst the squad.And the manager is pleased with the determination and unity his players have displayed in attempting to raise their performances.
He added: "I hope his (Torres's) best is yet to come.
"We've done training the way we think training should be done. There has never been any doubt about many of the player's abilities here and there wasn't any doubt that they weren't doing as well as they were capable of doing.
"Fernando comes into the same bracket as many others - that they're doing better now than they were before and more like their old selves than they were before, which is a great credit to them.
"When things aren't going as well as they could do for a football club and for individuals, it's very difficult to turn it around - but they've turned it around and it's great credit to them."
Dalglish continued: "As I've said before, we stick as one. We need their (the fans) help at times and we've got to help them at times. If we go forward together, we should be alright.
"Together, we will move forward - as individuals we won't get anywhere, so we'll stick together as a unit and will concentrate on our football club and see what benefit that brings us."
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/boss-delight-at-torres-form Such a shame Kenny hadn't taken over after 10 matches because we really could have saved the season and be in a much better position.