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da pinnacle: New Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has hailed outgoing Reds boss Kenny Dalglish and admitted that the Scot is always welcome back at the club.
The Anfield outfit’s owners Fenway Sports Group decided to axe the legendary Merseyside figure after a disappointing 2011-12 season, with the Swansea City trainer the man to take over in the hotseat.
The Northern Irish boss has stated that Dalglish is always welcome back at the club and that he will not be able to compare to the Reds great.
“I have the ultimate respect for Kenny Dalglish,” The Guardian report Rodgers as saying.
“My door is always open for Kenny Dalglish. This is his home. He is the heart and soul of this club. His love for this club is unrivalled. He is the best player in the history of this club.
“I am not here to win any race or competition. This guy is a legend in the game and here at Liverpool Football Club. But what I know is history judges you as a manager and hopefully in time people will look back at what I have achieved here and I can walk beside these people.
“But there is no way I can try and overtake someone like Kenny Dalglish. All I can do is be myself. This is a prestigious club and this is a guy who has a wonderful history here and will continue to have a great future in terms of Liverpool. I can’t worry about that. The only way you can overcome that is by winning,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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