Hodgson feeling pressure as Dalglish demand grows

Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson says fans can expect to have more frustrations this season as the team’s torrid form on the pitch continues.

Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Stoke City means the Reds have picked up just 5 points on the road this season and sit 11th in the Premier League table, just 3 points outside the relegation zone.

Responding to questions about fans frustrations and the growing voice amongst Liverpool fans calling for Kenny Dalglish to replace Hodgson, the Reds boss said, “There is nothing I can do about it. I can only continue to do the best job I can under these circumstances, and if the club decide they want to give the job to somebody else then I’ll have to accept it. The fans can chant for whoever they want and it will be up to the club to decide what they want to do.

“I can’t get upset every time the fans chant someone’s name. Fans make their frustrations felt every time we lose a game – but unfortunately they may have to do that a few more times this season, because I can’t see us winning every game.”