Just to play devils advocate on this... As far as the points go, they're now either level on games played or have one more played than everyone else, whereas when Hodgson was canned, they had a game in hand on nearly everyone around them. Since then (after the Jan. 5 round of games), Liverpool has played four games, going 2-1-1, whereas nearly every other team has played either two or three. It's a lot easier to make up points when you're playing more games than the other teams, especially when the middle of the table is so tightly packed like it is this year (Liverpool is only six points ahead of Fulham, who is in 15th) and a good stretch can vault a team up the table. Also, all four games were against teams from the bottom half of the table. The road win against Wolves was a good one, since Liverpool has sucked away from Anfield this year, and I can't comment on exactly how they've played since I've only seen highlights on FSC's weekly show. But it seems like it's a bit too early to say Dalglish has righted the ship. Oh, the ship isn't righted; it's just steadied (a bit). Further -- I suppose I should have shown my work -- while LFC went 2-1-1 against bottom half of the table teams, they were 0-3 against those sides with Hodgson in charge (with two of those losses coming at home).