Kenny Dalglish sacked by Liverpool
The Scot arrived back in England on Tuesday following discussions
with the club's owners, and has now decided to leave his post as the
Reds' boss with immediate effect
Liverpool have have sacked manager Kenny Dalglish following the club's worst-ever finish to a Premier League season.
The 61-year-old received his marching orders
after flying to Boston on Monday to hold showdown talks with Liverpool’s
owners FSG.
Dalglish masterminded his side’s League Cup success
this year - the club’s first trophy since 2006 - but failed to secure a
top-four finish having been allowed to invest over £100 millon on new
players since he returned to the club in January 2011.
Liverpool
ended their Premier League campaign in ninth-place, a worst-ever finish
for the club since the formation of the league 20 years ago.
In
addition, their points tally of 52 points marked the poorest return
since the 1953-54 season when the club were relegated from the old First
Division.
The Reds' claimed just six league wins at Anfield all season, the worst record at home in a league season since 1948-49.
Dalglish,
along with director of football Damien Comolli, have been criticised
for the inflated transfer fees invested during the former's reign.
Andy
Carroll, who has scored just six times in 46 appearances, arrived for
£35m, before midfield trio Charlie Adam, Jordan Henderson and Stewart
Downing, the latter contributing not a single goal or assist from out
wide during the entire season, were brought in for a collective fee of
around £45m.
In a statment on the club's official website, owner John Henry said:
"Kenny will always be more than a championship-winning manager, more
than a championship-winning star player. He is in many ways the heart
and soul of the club.
“He personifies everything that is good about Liverpool Football Club. He has always put the club and its supporters first.
“Kenny will always be a part of the family at Anfield."
"Our job now is to identify and recruit the right person to take this
club forward and build on the strong foundations put in place during
the last 18 months."
Chairman Tom Werner echoed the sentiments put forward by Henry, but
reiterated the poor season the Reds suffered and the desperate need to
improve sooner rather than later.
He added: "Kenny came into the club as manager at our request at a
time when Liverpool Football Club really needed him. He didn't ask to be
manager; he was asked to assume the role. He did so because he knew the
club needed him.
“He did more than anyone else to stabilise Liverpool over the past
year-and-a-half and to get us once again looking forward. We owe him a
great debt of gratitude.
"However, results in the Premier League have been disappointing and
we believe to build on the progress that has already been made, we need
to make a change."
Source : Goal.com