When did Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush start?

When did Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush start?

There were many other goals which the Dalglish and Rush partnership plundered, goals of greater significance, but there was unlikely a better visual representation of their art than that one against Watford, at Anfield, in December 1982.

How did Kenny Dalglish score his first goal?

Heading towards goal, Dalglish needs only one more touch, sending a precision pass with the inside of his right foot, which is so beautifully weighted and subtly curved that it cuts through the desperate remnants of Watford’s back-line like a surgeon’s scalpel.

When did Ian Rush return to Liverpool Football Club?

After just one season in Turin, Rush returned to Liverpool, by which time Dalglish had withdrawn from playing an active on-pitch role, nominally keeping his registration as a player in-case of emergencies only. In May 1990, however, with the league title already won]

When did Kenny Dalglish and John Barnes play together?

He was partnered by Dalglish in his final home game, ironically against Watford once again, who had John Barnes in their line-up, shortly before his own arrival at Anfield. It was expected to be the last time the two would play together in a competitive professional game of football.

There were many other goals which the Dalglish and Rush partnership plundered, goals of greater significance, but there was unlikely a better visual representation of their art than that one against Watford, at Anfield, in December 1982.

After just one season in Turin, Rush returned to Liverpool, by which time Dalglish had withdrawn from playing an active on-pitch role, nominally keeping his registration as a player in-case of emergencies only. In May 1990, however, with the league title already won]

 Heading towards goal, Dalglish needs only one more touch, sending a precision pass with the inside of his right foot, which is so beautifully weighted and subtly curved that it cuts through the desperate remnants of Watford’s back-line like a surgeon’s scalpel.

He was partnered by Dalglish in his final home game, ironically against Watford once again, who had John Barnes in their line-up, shortly before his own arrival at Anfield. It was expected to be the last time the two would play together in a competitive professional game of football.

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