
Various top flight managers in reckoning for Liverpool job after Dalglish sacking
Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers is leading the list of candidates hoping to land the vacant position at Liverpool after the Merseyside club sacked Kenny Dalglish on Wednesday following a disappointing 8th place finish in the Premier League.
Wigan Athletic manager Roberto Martinez, Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew and former Chelsea chief Andre Villas-Boas are also in the contention along with former Kop boss Rafa Benitez.
Liverpool legend Dalglish paid the price for the Reds' worst league points tally in 50 years, despite his Carling Cup triumph, and the Kop legend said he was disappointed with the axe.
"Of course I am disappointed with league results but I would not have swapped the Carling Cup win for anything," The Star quoted Dalglish, as saying.
"Whilst I'm obviously disappointed to be leaving, the matter has been handled by the owners in an honourable, respectful and dignified way," he added.
Dalglish made it clear he wanted to remain as manager, rather than consider a move upstairs, leaving owner John W Henry and Tom Werner's Fenway Sports Group with the decision to make.