Dalglish coy over Carroll

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has tried to play down expectations concerning club record signing Andy Carroll’s potential debut against Manchester United on Sunday.

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has tried to play down expectations concerning club record signing Andy Carroll’s potential debut against Manchester United on Sunday.

The 22-year-old, whose £35m price tag is a record for a British player, has not had chance to turn out for his new club as he has been sidelined with a thigh injury.

His last game was for Newcastle on December 28.

Dalglish has always insisted he would be patient, but with the striker taking part in full training sessions this week, there is a chance he could be in the squad to face Liverpool’s arch-rivals at Anfield.

The Reds boss was giving nothing away, however, at his pre-match press conference this morning.

“His training is always progressing but he has not yet progressed to a game yet,” said Dalglish, who celebrates his 60th birthday tomorrow.

“We have said all along we have been delighted with his progress and what he has done.

“There have not been anything which he has done which has not been encouraging.

“Whether he will be involved on Sunday, I’m sure Fergie (Alex Ferguson) would love to know, but we don’t know yet.”

And after he and Carroll were pictured at a concert in Liverpool last week Dalglish joked: “He might not even be a substitute – he might be going to see Boyzone.”

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