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Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish agrees a permanent deal – EPL news

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Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish agrees a permanent deal – EPL news 
Liverpool boss, Kenny Dalglish, has agreed to a permanent deal to be in charge of the Reds. The 60-year-old took an interim role at the club after Roy Hodgson’s sacking by the club’s American owners in January 2011.
Dalglish has been instrumental in turning around the club’s fortunes. Prior to his appointment, the Reds were battling for survival in the English Premier League (EPL) but the management skills of the Scot have guided the Reds to sixth place in the EPL table.
Moreover, the Anfield faithful are delighted with their current boss as under his supervision Liverpool recorded an impressive victory over Premier League leaders, Manchester United.
Liverpool will be pleased with their business in January transfer market as the club cashed-in on the transfer of striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786; the Reds received 50 million pounds for the Spaniard and that money was well spend, as Andy Carroll and
Luis Suarez were brought in.
Suarez has been an instant success with the Reds. The former Ajax Amsterdam player has scored two goals in seven appearances so far. Meanwhile, Carroll has recovered from a hamstring injury and the former Newcastle United player is beginning to find his
feet on the football pitch.
In Liverpool’s recent Premier League encounter against Manchester City, the Reds recorded an emphatic 3-0 victory over the Citizens. A major positive for the clubs was that striker Carroll was able to break his goal-duck, grabbing a brace in the process.
Suarez and Carroll among the goals is certainly good news for Dalglish as Liverpool look to cement their place in next year’s UEFA Europa League. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 fans were hoping that ‘King Kenny’ would stay longer at the club and it looks like their wish has
been granted. According to British newspapers, the Scot has signed a deal which will keep him in charge of the Reds for the next three campaigns.
Furthermore, Dalglish’s number two, Steve Clarke, is also believed to have been offered a permanent three-year deal which will see him stay at Anfield.
The club are expected to make an official announcement regarding the permanent appointment at the end of the season.
 

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