Liverpool supporters are not the only ones loving the style of football being played under Kenny Dalglish.

Danish defender Daniel Agger claims the players are also relishing the pass and move philosophy which their latest boss lives by.

The Reds have begun 2011-12 with three wins and a draw, results gained with a brand of attacking football reminiscent of Dalglish's first managerial stint in the 1980s.

"My philosophy of how I want to play fits in with how the team is playing at the moment," Agger said. "That's the way we all want to play.

"We have some quality passers in the team and we're playing it on the ground - that's what people like to see.

"Results are the most important thing but if you can play like that it's a bonus.

"You play good football. Things are going the right way and everyone is enjoying themselves."

Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam scored their first goals for the Reds against Bolton, with fellow new signings Jose Enrique and Stewart Downing also impressing.

"For a team like Liverpool who want to go forward all the time, it's been so good this year that so many quality players have come in," Agger added.

"To make the team stronger we need players like that. It's been really good and it's a joy to go into Melwood every day to train.

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"The way we have started the season is a combination of a lot of things - a strong squad, a good manager and good coaches.

"But there are still a lot of things we can do better. To move forward we need to be consistent.

"We've only played three games so it's a bit early to say what we might do."

Agger has started all three league contests so far this season after missing the conclusion of 2010-11 with a knee injury.

"I am getting there but I have a lot more to give," he said.