http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 boss, Kenny Dalglish has revealed that he will hold a meeting with the club’s owners on the subject of their performance in the current season, following the Reds FA Cup final defeat at the hands of Chelsea on Saturday.
With the Merseyside team having missed out on a top-four finish, their prime target set by the club’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 based owners at the start of the season, Liverpool had set their sights on achieving an English domestic cup double by hoisting the FA Cup trophy,
in order to make amends for their league disappointment. Earlier in February, the Reds won the Carling Cup when they beat Cardiff City on a penalty shoot-out in a thrilling final.
However, their Cup ambitions were quashed by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, as Liverpool went down 2-1 against the Blues at the new Wembley stadium, setting clouds of uncertainty over Dalglish’s future at Anfield.
However, the Scott revealed that both, the owners and the management, will first evaluate the situation before reaching to any final decision.
He told the reporters, “The owners will do the same as us. They will sit and analyse the season at the end of it, when it is finished.”
The 61-year old took over the management of Liverpool in January 2011, after the former boss Roy Hodgson resigned from his post following a string of poor results in the early part of the 2010/11 season. During his brief stay at Anfield, the Reds crashed
down to their lowest point tally since the 1953-54 season and the Englishman left his post after being in charge for just 31 games, to make way for Dalglish.
Even though the Scott helped his side reinvigorate their previous season, the Reds have suffered a sweltering league campaign this time around and are in danger of finishing the table on the eighth place, their lowest in almost 60 years.
And keeping in view that their FA Cup dream has now been put to the sword by Chelsea, Dalglish admitted that the owners will evaluate their season’s performance and seek assurances from the management before making any other notable investment, ahead of
the summer transfers. The club’s parent company, Fenway Sports Group has already spent a whooping amount of 120 million pounds in landing players like Luis Suarez, Andy Carroll, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jordan-Henderson-c19102.
The Scott added, “We will wait and assess the season, and everything that contributes to the season, after the games are finished. I cannot be any more honest than that. Everybody is going to sit down at the end of the season and assess what has happened.
That is what we said before a ball was kicked.”
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