Inter manager Rafael Benitez has backed claims that Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish should replace him as manager at Anfield.
Benitez left Liverpool following a reported £6 million severance package agreed upon by both parties and although the Reds are strongly linked with a move for Fulham coach Roy Hodgson, the Spaniard believes they should look in house and towards Dalglish for the most suitable candidate.
"I think they should look at Kenny Dalglish," Benitez told the Italian media in his first press conference as Inter boss. "He is the best man for the job. The owners should listen to the fans because they are unhappy. "No one knows the club better than Dalglish, and he wants the job and in my opinion he should get it." The former Valencia manager spent six years at Liverpool, winning the Champions League and FA Cup in his first two seasons.
Benitez left Liverpool following a reported £6 million severance package agreed upon by both parties and although the Reds are strongly linked with a move for Fulham coach Roy Hodgson, the Spaniard believes they should look in house and towards Dalglish for the most suitable candidate.
"I think they should look at Kenny Dalglish," Benitez told the Italian media in his first press conference as Inter boss. "He is the best man for the job. The owners should listen to the fans because they are unhappy. "No one knows the club better than Dalglish, and he wants the job and in my opinion he should get it." The former Valencia manager spent six years at Liverpool, winning the Champions League and FA Cup in his first two seasons.
(taken from Goal.com)
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