Fulham captain Danny Murphy says Kenny Dalglish isn't the answer to Liverpool's woes.
Murphy is a former Liverpool midfielder and a lifelong Anfield fan.
Kop fans called for Dalglish's return last Sunday as Liverpool's horrific start to the campaign continued with a 2-1 home defeat to Blackpool which leaves them third from bottom of the Premier League.
But Murphy, who played for Roy Hodgson at Fulham, is adamant.
He said: "My view hasn't changed. Liverpool should keep faith with Roy because they will benefit in the long-term.
"Of course it's inevitable people want to revert to Kenny - it's King Kenny, isn't it?
"I grew up loving the man and everyone loves Kenny. He's a great guy and he has been a top manager, but he has been out of the game a very long time and football has radically changed.
"I worked with Roy for a long time. I know it's not really comparable in many ways - Liverpool and Fulham - because the pressure's completely different.
"But when he came to Fulham, we didn't win for six games. Now I'm not suggesting that's the way to start but the way he wants his team to play and the type of tactics and discipline he wants his team to have don't happen overnight. It's as simple as that."