On 8 January 2011, Kenny Dalglish took charge of Liverpool for the second time, replacing sacked manager Roy Hodgson.
A star striker for the club from 1977 to 1990, with 169 goals in 355 appearances, six league titles, and three European Cups, Dalglish, nicknamed "King Kenny," served as player-manager there from 1985 to 1990.
Although he enjoyed some success, including winning the League Cup in 2012, poor form in the league led to his sacking in May 2012.
He remains involved with the club, however, and currently serves as a director.
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Kahalnrstz
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he is not sack the appointed him as a director
hetaekmnp
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Point of correction. He was not sacked. He was a caretaker coach after the sacking of Roy Hudson.
Loga88
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He is a Legend 4ever..YNWA
tiodemtu
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he was not sacked ,he just signed as apart time manager,he stepped down when Liverpool got Brendon as permenent manager
suwbduyz
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no Liverpool no easy