Jose Enrique believes Kenny Dalglish's footballing philosophy has the players and fans enjoying their football.

The Spanish left-back is a player who likes to keep possession and training ground routines at Melwood encourage all players to retain the ball in tight situations.

Enrique believes the players are taking this mindset into matches, and the fans are finding games more entertaining to watch.

"I prefer to pass to feet," says Enrique in an exclusive interview in this week's LFC magazine. "It is more quick touch. Kenny wants us to enjoy football because if we enjoy it, then so will the crowd. This is very important; that we play in a certain way...on the floor and to have the freedom to make our own decisions."

Keeping possession in matches becomes easier when the squad have been training that way through the week.

Describing what happens at Melwood, Enrique explains: "We play a lot of small games. But the rules are always different. We try to take this into the real matches.

"I think the training is very important because if you don't train well it's difficult to play well at the weekend. That is the moment you work towards every week because it is the part you enjoy most; the pitch is bigger, you play in front of a crowd and you are judged on the result. Because we train so hard, it can make the game a lot easier."

The full Jose Enrique interview, a series of Gary Ablett tributes and why Jonjo Shelvey looks up to Jay Spearing are in this week's LFC magazine