Liverpool’s Roy Hodgson Not Appreciative of Fans Chanting Kenny Dalglish’s Name During Team’s Loss to Stoke

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Nov 14, 2010

Roy Hodgson has heard enough.

Liverpool’s manager was disappointed that fans were chanting the name of the team’s former manager, Kenny Dalglish, during Liverpool’s 2-0 loss to Stoke on Saturday, according to ESPN

"That seems like it is going to be part of life at Liverpool," Hodgson said. "I think we are trying to do the best job we can in the circumstances and I don't know that that type of singing helps anyone.”

Liverpool had won or tied four games in a row before Saturday’s loss.

Dalglish is a legend to Liverpool fans, playing and coaching the team to victories throughout the 1980s.

Dalglish’s name had also been brought up to replace former manager Rafael Benitez when Benitez left the team in June. Hodgson was chosen as manager one month later.

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