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Ex-Man Utd, Blackburn defender May: Dalglish would liven up Liverpool

Former Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers defender David May believes Kenny Dalglish would give Liverpool a much-needed jolt.

May played under Dalglish in the early 1990s after the Scot left Liverpool for Blackburn and is confident the Merseyside outfit would be given a much-needed lift by the return of one of its most revered heroes to the helm.

"He will come in and liven things up," May said.

"I remember him coming to Blackburn and the training sessions were bright. They were short and sharp and he got the lads buzzing again.

"I think that is what needs to happen at Liverpool. Under Benitez they have been playing very boring football, but with Kenny I think they will give the fans something they deserve, which is attacking football."

Liverpool finished a disappointing seventh in the Barclays Premier League last season and have not won the English top flight since Dalglish delivered the title in 1990.

If he takes charge again it will inevitably rekindle memories of former glories amongst the Anfield faithful, but May feels Dalglish's affinity with the club will be most vital in helping to find a more permanent manager who can take Liverpool forward in the years to come.

Asked if he thought Dalglish was the man to revive the club's fortunes, May said: "I think he could be short-term, but then I think Kenny will look more long-term.

"He is more of an ambassador now for Liverpool and he is going to make the right decision in terms of who actually comes in and takes over.

"With his knowledge of the game and knowledge of Liverpool - what Liverpool is all about and what they need - I'm sure he will make the right decision."

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