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The month of January proved monumental in Liverpool Football Club's direction. Much-maligned manager Roy Hodgson was sacked, paving the way for Kop favorite Kenny Dalglish to take over the helm.
On the 31st, Fernando Torres, considered one half of Liverpool's star tandem, left for Chelsea, leaving a huge void in the Scouse attack.
Thankfully, John Henry and NESV brought in two strikers to replace the departed Spaniard.
Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll, two very different players by nature, were acquired to replace Torres, whose departure had been impending for quite some time. Liverpool gained two offensive threats for a net price of £7 million.
Immediately, the team's performance changed....