Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish admits he is relishing his second stint at Anfield after taking over the job almost seven weeks ago and is working as hard as possible to get results.
The Scot, who left Liverpool almost 20 years ago to the day, took over the Reds when they were languishing in bottom half of the Premier League.
But his presence in the dressing room has seen the Merseyside club rocket up the table and is now in contention for a European place.
Dalglish overlooked the departure of Fernando Torres to Chelsea for £50 million and brought in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll from Newcastle.
And with all this action happening on and off the field, Dalglish concedes he has hardly known where the time has gone.
"I don't know how long it's been, but it's been hugely enjoyable,” he told the club's official website.
"To come back and be in charge is a great honor and all you can do is try your best, and that's all I'll continue to do - to try and work as well as I can and try and get some positive results.
"I didn't know it was [nearly] seven weeks, but every day you come in and there's something new to be done and every day you look forward to getting up out of bed, which is good.
"It's been a change, but it's been very rewarding and worthwhile for me and I just hope other people are enjoying it as much as I am."
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