Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has admitted he is enjoying being fit again, and that he is happy with his early season form.

The Denmark international has had a frustrating time at Anfield over the last number of seasons, as recurring injuries have stopped him from making extended runs in the Merseyside first-team.

Despite his, after a full pre-season, Agger has started all of The Reds first four Premier League fixtures, and is happy to get back to his best.

"The fact I got the full pre-season has helped me a lot. I feel a lot stronger, a lot better, but I still have more to come, hopefully. I feel I can give some more, have more to offer, so hopefully I can carry on playing games and that will help me," the Scandinavian told the side's official website.

"Fitness-wise I am happy right now, but as the season carries on you get more games under your belt and you get stronger, quicker and better."

Kenny Dalglish's outfit signed promising Uruguayan central defender Sebastian Coates in the transfer window, but Agger has revealed that he is not concerned by the extra competition for places.

"I have been here almost six years now and every year there are new players coming in and players going.

"It is normal for a big club like Liverpool to bring in players to add to the competition. Everything changes every year, so it's good to have healthy competition as we have now. It's good for the club and the players," he concluded.

Agger will go head-to-head with Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor on Sunday, as Liverpool travel to White Hart Lane this coming Sunday.

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