Liverpool chairman Tom Werner insisted on Thursday that manager Kenny Dalglish's job is safe and backed the Anfield legend to bring the good old days back to the misfiring club.
Liverpool's Scottish manager Kenny Dalglish reacts during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Aston Villa at Anfield in Liverpool, on April 7. Liverpool chairman Tom Werner insisted on Thursday that Dalglish's job is safe.
Werner spoke out just hours after director of football Damien Comolli left, a development which came after a poor run which had seen the team lose five out of six matches, ending their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.
But with the League Cup safely secured and an FA Cup semi-final date at Wembley with local rivals Everton on Saturday, Werner was quick to assure fans that Dalglish enjoys the "full support" of owners Fenway Sports Group.
"We've got great confidence in Kenny," he told liverpoolfc.tv.
"We feel the team is going to make strides in the future and he enjoys our full support."
Werner also said that the club's transfer strategy was solid and would pay dividends despite question marks over the likes of Andy Carroll (
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