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The 23-year-old believes the arrival of the new manager has presented him with a fresh opportunity to showcase his talents at Anfield.
It is a chance he is eager to grasp with both hands, though he is well aware training hard at Melwood is the first step on the road towards a regular first-team berth.
"It's clear when a new manager comes in, everyone's chances are equal again with others," Babel told Liverpoolfc.tv. "It is positive for me and maybe everybody who was in a difficult situation.
"I hope this is a chance for me to establish myself, but the first test for me is to work hard in every training session and try to show what I can do. In the end, it is the manager's decision if he uses me or not.
"I am very confident and positive - I feel well and have been training well. Hopefully it is just a matter of time before I can get some confidence back to finally show everybody what I can do."
Babel was deployed in his preferred position of striker by Hodgson in the first leg of last month's Europa League qualifier against Trabzonspor at Anfield - and he claimed the only goal of the game with a clinically-taken effort on the stroke of half-time.
While keen to prove his worth in the role, the Holland international knows with Fernando Torres in the ranks he may not always get the opportunity to play up front.
Nonetheless, with Liverpool competing on four fronts, Babel is optimistic of establishing himself as a key component in Hodgson's blueprint for success.
"The manager has told me he would like to use me up front more than normal, so hopefully that will give me enough chance to show how much I like that position," he said.
"I was very pleased to hear this. I have always said my ambition was to play in that position, but at the same time I am very realistic.
"Fernando is very important for the club and he will always be our No.9, but you know you can also be very important for the club too if you are used well.
"It will be a long season and we will need every player. Hopefully I can give the confidence and the trust back to the club that they have shown in me."
He added: "The only thing you ask for as a player is for a fair chance, then you know what you can do.
"There are different opinions about what a fair chance is. Some people will say one game or 15 minutes is a fair chance, but I think every player needs a couple of games in a row to get used to the players and the pace of the game to adapt and show what they can do. That is the same for me."
A feel-good factor has reverberated around Melwood since Hodgson's arrival - and Babel believes the changes made by Liverpool during a busy summer are having the desired effect.
He said: "It's going very well. It's been great working with the new manager and staff. There are also some new players who have come in and the mood within group is wonderful.
"I think the way of playing has been changed a little bit and the new manager has a bit of a different vision to the former manager.
"I think that is maybe what Liverpool needed - a different change. It's very positive.
"I am very excited. Like I said, a lot has changed since the new manager has come in. We have new physios, new staff and new players - everything is new. We've also changed some rules and I think it is working positively for the group."
Ja se nadam da ce se Babelu isplatiti ove rijeci

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