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Dalglish can tip Scales in Liverpool´s favour

SoccerNews in English Premier League, FA Cup 12 May 2012

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Former Liverpool defender John Scales believes Kenny Dalglish can restore his side to the upper echelons of the Premier League.

Scales insisted the Merseyside club are heading in the right direction even though massive investment by Liverpool’s American owners, the Fenway Sports Group, since Dalglish took over from Roy Hodgson in January 2011 has failed to push them up the Premier League.

The League Cup winners and FA Cup runners-up head into the last game of the season at Swansea City sitting in eighth position, in danger of finishing below neighbours Everton in the league table.

But Scales remains upbeat about the club’s long-term prospects.

“I am encouraged by the way things have gone under Kenny Dalglish although it has been a disastrous Premier League campaign and there are a whole load of things that are not right,” Scales told Goal.com.

“But if you look at it and wonder if the glass is half-full or half-empty then I would say it is definitely half-full. They are playing well and they are creating chances and there are so many positives to be taken – and yet they have disappointed in the league.”

Liverpool gained some revenge for their FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea by beating the Blues 4-1 at Anfield in midweek, but Dalglish’s side have generally struggled in the Premier League thanks to indifferent home form that has seen them win just six times at Anfield.

“The quality of the play has been there, things have been better but the consistency just isn’t there yet and nor at the levels of concentration where they should be,” Scales said.

“There are a few bits and pieces that need attention but they are things that can be fixed.

“Things are heading in the right direction with Liverpool and this season has been an odd one for them. It is too easy to have a go at Liverpool because of the position they are in in the league but there are a lot more encouraging signs than some people suggest.”

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