Liverpool lock Kenny Dalglish for three more years at Anfield: EPL news
Liverpool manager, Kenny Dalglish, has signed a new three-year deal that will keep the Scot with the Merseyside club until the summer of 2014. The Reds have seen a revival under the manager and the American owners have rewarded the former Celtic manager
with a permanent deal.
Kenny Dalglish was delighted on signing the new contract and stated that he is overjoyed on getting the job as the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 manager. He claimed that the owners have taken their time to assess the situation and said that he was grateful and honoured on being
confirmed as the permanent boss.
The former Reds’ striker insisted that he is happy to take the club forward for three more years and rated it as fantastic news for himself and first-team coach, Steve Clarke. He claimed that he is honoured to have gotten the job and will give his utmost
best to ensure a successful road to glory.
“I said when I took the job on in January that I was just happy to help the Club out for the remainder of the season. Now the owners have decided in their wisdom that they want me to stay a little longer and it's fantastic news for both myself and Steve
Clarke that we have signed these contracts. This is a unique football Club and I'm delighted to have the opportunity to help build something special here again,” the manager was quoted as saying.
The tactician also hailed the players for the sensational performances since the turn of year and hopes to end the season on a high by ensuring qualification for UEFA Europa League next season.
“I want to salute the efforts of all the players as they have been fantastic and thank everyone at the Club for the welcome they have given me since I returned in January,” he concluded.
Kenny Dalglish is eager to knock Manchester United off their perch as the Red Devils are on course to make history by surpassing the Reds’ record of 18 League titles. The Scot has warned the Manchester giants to expect a tough battle for the Premier League
title next term.
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