Report: Liverpool Beginning Search for Roy Hodgson’s Replacement

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Jan 2, 2011

This is not good news for Roy Hodgson.

The Liverpool manager is on the hot seat, as an ESPN report says the team has already started a search for his replacement.

“Hodgson has been forced to apologize to fans over earlier comments about their lack of support for him and it seems difficult to picture the former Fulham boss emerging from his besieged position to turn Liverpool’s disappointing season around,” the report said.

The Telegraph reported that a permanent replacement likely won’t be hired until the season is over.

Potential replacements, according to the report, include Owen Coyle, Kenny Dalglish, Frank Rijkaard, Andre Villa Boas, Jurgen Klopp and Didier Deschamps. However, the report indicates that the team is not interested in hiring a temporary replacement.

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