Kenny looks to Chelsea

Last updated : 04 February 2011 By Al Campbell

The King is looking ahead to the weekend's game but says the match itself is the only thing of any importance, not what mercenary judas Chelsea may have in their starting line-up.

"We'll wait and see what happens," Dalglish told reporters when asked for his views on whether Fernando Torres would start or not.

"I don't know who Carlo [Ancelotti] is going to pick. Until he comes out and tells us who he is going to pick, then we'll be guessing.

"We'll play against whoever they put on the pitch. We are more important than any player they have.

"Our ambition is to get as much as we can from the next game. It's the way I've been brought up. I don't see any need to change it. If it was good enough for two of the greatest British managers that ever lived, I think it is good enough for me to adopt that principle as well.

"We've got our reward for the hard work we have done. It's been a difficult week for them as well. Some people forget that they also have emotions and feelings. We've been in the newspapers a lot all week. That puts an extra bit of strain on them.

"It's to their great credit that they have put all that behind them and put in such a determined performance to get a result against Stoke.

"We've been delighted by the attitude and the approach since we came in. If we continue to work hard and get points, then we'll have more points to help us finish higher in the league. That's all we are trying to achieve."