Dalglish not out for personal glory

10 March 2011 08:30
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists his ambitions are those of the club and he is not driven by personal success. The 60-year-old leads the Reds into European competition for only the third time on Thursday in a last-16 first leg against Braga, having missed out completely during his first spell in charge two decades ago because of the ban on English clubs. But he dismissed suggestions he would gain particular personal pride from succeeding in the Europa League, stressing all he wanted to do was to make the club successful again. "It is no less an ambition to me than winning the next game," said the Scot. "It is not about Kenny Dalglish and my ambition, it is the club's ambitions and they have an ambition to be in a much healthier position than they are at this time. "We will strive to do our best to get as far up the (league) table as we can and also in the Europa League and we will see where it takes us. "But we won't lose out on anything from a lack of desire."

Source: PA