Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish believes his team face a challenge when Queens Park Rangers head to Anfield for their Premier League clash tomorrow.

 

Dalglish has been keeping a close eye on QPR and has noted an improvement which has led him to think the contest will be anything but straightforward.

 

The Reds are heavy favourites to take the three points and anything less would complete a set of disappointing home results against newly promoted sides – both Swansea and Norwich have already left Merseyside with a point.

 

Thus Dalglish is wary.

 

"I think the three (promoted) sides have done very well", said the Scot.

 

"QPR played well against Man City at Loftus Road and were unlucky not to win, so if they can do well against the team at the top of the league I’m sure they will be looking to do well when they come here.

 

"All we can do is compete against them as best we possibly can.

 

"They got off to a bad start at home and lost the first game 4-0 (against Bolton). Then they got a new owner, Neil got a couple of quid to spend and spent it well, so that’s helped to improve them."

 

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