Gerrard Is Hoping that Dalglish Can Be the Permanent Manager
Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
Liverpool – The tenure of Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool is only temporary, that is only until the end of the season. Captain Steven Gerrard hopes for the coach nicknamed King Kenny had been the architect of a permanent “Red”.
Dalglish was appointed as caretaker the Reds to replace Roy Hodgson is no longer on duty as of January 8, 2011. Scottish man to handle the Anfield Gang until the end of this season.
So far Dalgslish still have not managed to provide a win for Liverpool. Even so Steven Gerrard considers that the figure of King Kenny is the right man for Liverpool. That’s why the Liverpool skipper will be hoping he is 59 years could become permanent managers.
“I would like to do everything, with my ability, to ensure that he (Dalglish) to stay with Liverpool for a long time, beyond its current period that lasted six months,” said Gerrard at the club’s official website.
“I do not lie. When Kenny says he returned to manage the team, it adds a great spirit. I personally liked Kenny and I really enjoy first days working with him. I saw no bright future at this club for Kenny.”
So far Dalglish did not dedicate the victory to the Red. Even so it does not lose faith in Dalglish.
“I think he is the perfect person to make the team again moving in the right destination. He is like a talisman in this team. Nickname, the King, prove it all,” said Stevie G.
“He is the manager and the perfect person to unite the team. It is time to return as a team and for us all to return to the correct track, because so far this season running, the results of which we learned was not good enough,” a British player had completed .
