Kenny Dalglish today revealed his satisfaction at the progress being made by the Reds this season is behind his decision not to look to strengthen the squad before tonight's transfer deadline.

The boss insisted yesterday there will be no transfer activity at Melwood before the window slams shut at 11pm.

"We said many times when the window was shut that we were pleased with the strength of the squad. This is an endorsement of what we were saying three or four months ago," he said.

"We're happy with them. They've done a lot of good work. We are still a work in progress, but we are making progress and that's the main thing. The progress has been shown over the last week.

"It's been a transitional period with seven new guys coming in and most of them finished up on the pitch in those two Cup games.

"To come out on top in both games will have done the boys who haven't experienced that before a world of good. It's certainly put smiles on the players' faces. It's given them the confidence to know they can compete which is important.

"After a bad result at Bolton, they picked themselves up and it's been a great education. The good thing is we don't dwell on the victories and we aren't going to hang ourselves after a defeat. We learn from every game we play, and the longer the players are together the more they will learn."

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