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MerseyParadise By MerseyParadise

on 12-05-2011 at 17:10

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Director of football Damien Comolli, who back in January had been charged with finding the next permanent manager, admitted he did not even start looking.

The Frenchman said such was the turnaround in results - only Chelsea have accrued more points than Liverpool since the turn of the year - which lifted the club from 12th to fifth it was pointless even considering finding anyone else.

"We didn't look around. Very early on we knew Kenny was the right person and, along with Steve, we had the right coaching staff behind him," he said.

"We were talking about man-management, playing style and attacking football and that is exactly what we have seen.

"We have seen exactly what we thought we would see and that is why we did not speak to anyone (else).

"I have been impressed by the way they (Dalglish and Clarke) turned it around: the quality of the football, the enthusiasm, the confidence of the players, the way Kenny managed to integrate very young players into the first team.

"I don't think there is anyone better than Kenny who could say what the identity of the club is about.

"And the reason no one was linked with the job was because it was a 'no-brainer'.

Managing director Ian Ayre echoed Comolli, saying the atmosphere around the club had been transformed by Dalglish, who enjoys an exalted reputation at Anfield.

"We have seen a turnaround in fortunes on the pitch but we have also seen something else which came back as well as Kenny and that was belief," he said.

"Once you saw that belief it was, as Damien said, a 'no brainer'.

"We had several meetings, pulled the agreements together, and there was never a case of any consideration, it was just an evolution over the period."

The club's principal owner John Henry admitted just working with Dalglish had been enough to convince him they had made the right choice.

"Kenny is a legendary Liverpool figure, both as a supremely gifted footballer and successful manager," he said.

"Since returning in January he has shown extraordinary leadership and the ability to bring the best out of so many people associated with the club.

"It was obvious to us very early on that the atmosphere had been transformed by his presence - no one else could have produced such a response.

"We didn't need, nor want, to look elsewhere for the right man to manage the team.

"Working closely with him, we've seen first-hand his love for the club and his determination to do whatever is necessary to produce a winning side again.

"Having Kenny in the dug-out will help us in our efforts to bring the best available talent to the club as we continue to move forward."

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