(and admits to mistakes...)
Former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has backed the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as interim Reds manager.
Benitez left the Anfield club in the summer and, after taking over at Inter Milan, has since been sacked by them.
Liverpool's fortunes have not fared much better as they have struggled in the Premier League and recently replaced Roy Hodgson with Dalglish.
"It will be much better with Kenny because he knows the club and what the fans want," Benitez told BBC Five Live.
Dalglish racked up eight league titles as a player and a manager with Liverpool between 1977 and 1991.
"He can talk with the players and they will feel and understand what it means to be a Liverpool player," added Benitez.
"I think that Kenny has been a very good appointment and, hopefully, it will be successful."
Liverpool finished seventh in the top-flight under Benitez last season as they missed out on a top four place and a spot in the lucrative Champions League.
The Merseysiders continued to flounder under Hodgson this season and are hovering close to the relegation zone.
Benitez has been criticised in some quarters for the quality of the squad he left behind but the Spaniard defended his transfer policy during his six years at Anfield.
The Reds won the Champions League in 2005 and the FA Cup in 2006, while they were Champions League runners-up in 2007 and Premier League runners-up in 2008-09 during his time in charge.
"We know that we made some mistakes," said Benitez. "We are not happy with some of the signings.
"But we are really pleased with the majority of them, especially if you analyse the team now. Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Aurelio, Lucas, Torres, Maxi and Kuyt. It is a massive team.
"The team is good, the value of the squad is really good and, we were making mistakes, but [also] signing fantastic players.
"We signed Alonso, Luis Garcia, Javier Mascherano and Yossi Benayoun and we had to sell if we wanted to buy new players."
Former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has backed the appointment of Kenny Dalglish as interim Reds manager.
Benitez left the Anfield club in the summer and, after taking over at Inter Milan, has since been sacked by them.
Liverpool's fortunes have not fared much better as they have struggled in the Premier League and recently replaced Roy Hodgson with Dalglish.
"It will be much better with Kenny because he knows the club and what the fans want," Benitez told BBC Five Live.
Dalglish racked up eight league titles as a player and a manager with Liverpool between 1977 and 1991.
"He can talk with the players and they will feel and understand what it means to be a Liverpool player," added Benitez.
"I think that Kenny has been a very good appointment and, hopefully, it will be successful."
Liverpool finished seventh in the top-flight under Benitez last season as they missed out on a top four place and a spot in the lucrative Champions League.
The Merseysiders continued to flounder under Hodgson this season and are hovering close to the relegation zone.
Benitez has been criticised in some quarters for the quality of the squad he left behind but the Spaniard defended his transfer policy during his six years at Anfield.
The Reds won the Champions League in 2005 and the FA Cup in 2006, while they were Champions League runners-up in 2007 and Premier League runners-up in 2008-09 during his time in charge.
"We know that we made some mistakes," said Benitez. "We are not happy with some of the signings.
"But we are really pleased with the majority of them, especially if you analyse the team now. Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Aurelio, Lucas, Torres, Maxi and Kuyt. It is a massive team.
"The team is good, the value of the squad is really good and, we were making mistakes, but [also] signing fantastic players.
"We signed Alonso, Luis Garcia, Javier Mascherano and Yossi Benayoun and we had to sell if we wanted to buy new players."


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