Kenny Dalglish today revealed that Liverpool have received a double injury boost - but admitted that Daniel Agger has been ruled out for 'a few weeks'.

The Reds have welcomed both Fabio Aurelio and Glen Johnson back onto the training pitch, leaving the Denmark international as the only casualty on the Melwood treatment table.

Speaking about his squad's fitness ahead of Wolves on Saturday, Dalglish told his pre-match press conference: "He has a fractured rib. There are varying lengths of time for people to get back from an injury like that.

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"We'll just let it heal and take it as it comes. He'll certainly not be fit for a few weeks."

He added: "Fabio is back in training and Glen Johnson started light training. Everybody else is fit which is good for us."

The sight of Steven Gerrard returning to action in Wednesday's Carling Cup success at Brighton provided everyone at the club with a huge lift.

Dalglish reiterated his delight that the No.8 is finally back in a red shirt and is eager to ensure that remains the case for the remainder of the campaign.

He said: "We won't be anymore careful, professional or intelligent than we have been.

"I think we were asked most of the things about Steven last night (Wednesday) and we'll say exactly the same again now.

"He's done fantastic coming back and it's great for the whole club that he is back. The most important person in all of it is Steven himself.

"It's great to see him back. He's missed an awful lot of football through injury, so he's done brilliant to get where he is.

"We can look forward to him getting even fitter. There will be no timescale or programme. We'll just take it as it comes.

"He's the captain and the talisman of the football club. He's played around 20 minutes for us and he's on his way back. We're absolutely delighted for him."

Asked how he would feel if England called up Gerrard for the forthcoming Euro 2012 qualifier with Montenegro, Dalglish added: "I don't pick England's team. Whatever they have to do, they have to do. I just hope they are as intelligent as what we have been."