Kenny's faith in youngsters
Kenny Dalglish admits he'd have no reservations about handing a first-team opportunity to some of Liverpool's younger players if required.
The boss is pleased with the pool of youngsters he has at his disposal and believes they're at the best possible club to continue their development.
Dalglish said: "We have to maintain their progress and for some of the younger boys in our squad - Flanagan, Robinson, Shelvey - if we were in a better position with injuries they could have gone out on loan playing somewhere.
"But at the same time if they are going to play they have to educate themselves for this football club not another one."
He added: "There comes a time when you have to take the nappies off them and see if they have got it.
"If we have to do that we will do it but at all times the most important thing for us is to maintain the thought that we are protecting them for our and their benefit.
"People can shout and bawl about young kids doing well and of course they are doing well.
"But they have done well because they have come here and been looked after in the management and guidance they have had.
"Just trust us to guide them through if they are going to get to the next step and if they are good enough to get there."