Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish jumps to the defence of Director of Football Damien Comolli

14 May 2011 01:07
ShareKenny Dalglish believes his relationship with Damien Comolli must flourish in order for Liverpool to start fighting for top honours once more.[LNB] There have been queries raised as to what the dynamics will be between Dalglish, who was made Liverpool's permanent manager on Thursday, and director of football Comolli.[LNB] Side-by-side: Kenny Dalglish and Damien Comolli[LNB] Comolli was drafted in by Fenway Sports Group to help Liverpool make better signings but even though he is a hugely influential figure, Dalglish will have the final say on new arrivals.[LNB] It has been suggested that might lead to tension down the line but Dalglish has brushed those fears aside and insists Comolli will prove to be a massive help to him.[LNB] 'The director of football is a much maligned title but it's only maligned if you don't understand it,' said Dalglish.[LNB] [LNB] 'I fully understand and appreciate the work Damien has done - and will continue to do - for the club. It's hugely beneficial for a manager to have somebody who does that work.[LNB] 'Damien did a fantastic job in January. Luis (Suarez) was coming in anyway but to get Andy (Carroll) in at the last minute was a great piece of business.[LNB] 'We will work together, make decisions together, have discussions together, and we'll sign players and try to push the club onwards and upwards.'[LNB]Dalglish and Comolli will oversee a clear out that will include Paul Konchesky, Christian Poulsen, Milan Jovanovic and possibly even Joe Cole and Daniel Agger.[LNB] One man who will not be leaving, though, is goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who has ended talk about his future by revealing the lift Dalglish's appointment has given him.[LNB] 'I am looking forward to next season,' said Reina, who was wanted by Arsenal. "There was a bit of doubt back in December and January but we are heading in the right direction now."[LNB] West Brom have keepers Friedel and Kuszczak on their summer hitlistThe best Cup final ever! Alan Sunderland, Ricky Villa, Bob Stokoe and Steven Gerrard.... we recall the magic moments[LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Paul Konchesky, Joe Cole, Kenny Dalglish, Christian Poulsen, Pepe Reina, Daniel Agger Places: Liverpool

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