Two things come to mind: The Fenway Sports Group and Kenny Dalglish.
FSG replaced the previous owners and immediately made changes to the club. The best decision, by far, was the firing of Roy Hogdson and the hiring of Kenny Dalglish - the main topic of my article today.
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Photo from the Independent |
Dalglish made immediate changes to the club. Primarily, our style of play switch from the long-ball orientation to the short passing style that Liverpool employed during the height of the club's success in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Not only is the short passing more enjoyable to watch, it has proven to be very effective given the players we have at the club. Dalglish recognized that we possess speed in our defensive backs and precision passing in our central midfield.
The long ball approach was taking our talented midfield players of Maxi Rodriguez, Steven Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt, and Lucas out of the game and making them nonfactors in the offensive movements. With the implication of short passing, we got them more involved in the offensive build up and became more threatening in the final third of the field. I think nothing supports this change more than the performances of Dirk Kuyt. Always the hard worker, Kuyt struggled under Hodgson (as did many other players), but as soon as the short passing approach was introduced he seemed to have more of an effect on the final score line.
Dalglish's greatest contribution of all has to be the most intangible: his altering of the atmosphere at the club and improvement of the attitudes of its fans and players.
It is no secret that many were unhappy with good old Roy and that the players looked more than a little disillusioned on the field and fans were getting angrier and more worried by the day. Dalglish's appointment sparked interest and optimism amongst many people.
A key development in the improvement of the team atmosphere is found in the transfer of Fernando Torres. It was obvious by his on-field attitude that he did not like life at Anfield. Many questioned why we would let him go to another club in midseason, let alone those Blue rent boys in London! However, this seems to have been an amazingly good move on the part of the Red management.
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Luis Suarez celebrating a goal with Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard |
Not only did Dalglish remove the poison from the water, he brought in two footballers that have brought this club to the level it should be in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll. Carroll's move has been hampered by injury, but his few short appearances have been positive. As for Suarez, he has been nothing short of sensational in my book. His energy and attitude have been inspiring and have led to fantastic performances thus far.
To summarize, the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as caretaker manager has been brilliant in every sense of the word and I wish for him to become permanent manager of Liverpool FC. He is taking this club in a great direction and I want him to be able to take us as far as he can.
If Dalglish is made manager, I will look forward to watching the Reds play next season and will be optimistic of their position in the table this time next year (as if I ever don't look forward to watching them play!).
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