Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish hailed the professionalism of his side after they recorded their first English Premier League victory of 2012 at the expense of Wolves.
Goals from Andy Carroll, Craig Bellamy and Dirk Kuyt earned the Reds a 3-0 win at Molineux which moved them above Arsenal into fifth and within four points of fourth-placed Chelsea who drew 1-1 with Swansea.
It made it a perfect seven days for Dalglish and his team following last week’s League Cup semi-final triumph over Manchester City and weekend FA Cup success over Manchester United.
Until Tuesday night, their cup form had been in contrast with their league form, however, with the Reds having picked up just one point from their previous three top-flight matches.
The recent defeat to Bolton prompted the Scot to take the unusual step of criticising his players.
There were no such complaints from Dalglish on this occasion, though.
“I thought it was a very professional, high quality performance from the players. A fantastic reaction to the previous two games,” he said.
“I think the boys deserve great credit for how respectful they were to Wolves. Even when they were 3-0 up, they didn’t try to belittle them with a couple of flicks here and a couple of flicks there.
“When it was 3-0, everyone kept working, closing them down and making it difficult for them.
“A good performance in a cup competition always gives you a bit of confidence but the way they have responded after Bolton has been a credit to them.”
Dalglish picked out Bellamy, 32, for particular praise after he made it six goals in his past 10 matches.
“Craig was fantastic. I wish his numbers were the other way around. Instead of being 32, I wish he was 23.”
Dalglish was thrilled too for Carroll, who marked the first anniversary of his Anfield move with his first league goal since October, adding: “It was great for Andy to score a goal. We are delighted for him.”
