Liverpool: Dalglish stand unveiling smart ahead of Man United Clash
Liverpool fans have more to look forward to than just the rivalry battle with Man United on the 14th of October.
While the boring international break takes up the TV screen and people partake in normal activities, Liverpool Echo tabloids Anfield will be treated to a special moment before a special encounter.
The particular event taking place before kick off at Anfield, ahead of one of the most anticipated football matches in the world, will be the naming of the main stand after Liverpool legend, Kenny Dalglish.
As it stands, Liverpool has been all out of luck and struggling for results. While Man United go into the match as the favourite team, even though they away at Anfield.
For the first time since Klopp joining, the international break was welcomed by the Anfield squad. If there was anything to help Klopp and his squad, it’s the motivation of unveiling the legend’s name above the main stand.
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Smartest move for Liverpool at Anfield:
Klopp is need of change in confidence, form, and the moral around the club. The club’s suffered since the transfer problems during the summer window.
Even with Sadio Mane and Philippe Coutinho back, they have struggled to put games to bed. It’s as if they’re missing a leader in their ranks.
Klopp has to be counting his blessings giving the fact they play a strong Manchester team at Anfield. It would’ve been a mammoth ask to take on Man United at Old Trafford.
This has given the Reds the slightest chance to maybe turn the clash in their favour. What adds to the little light of hope is the smart move to reveal the name of ex-player and manager, Kenny Dalglish.
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Hopefully, this inspires a club who’re supposedly battling for honours at the very top. Yet are nowhere near the form of their contenders in the English Premier League, especially Man United.