'The Surprising Conundrum of Graeme Souness' Management at Liverpool: Ex-Reds Midfielder Reflects on the Strong-Willed Approach of the Intelligent Scot'

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In a surprising turn of events in February 1991, Liverpool fans were left in disbelief as manager Kenny Dalglish made the decision to resign. Despite leading the Reds to a three-point lead in the First Division and still being in contention in the FA Cup, Dalglish's departure left the team and their supporters reeling.

During his five-and-a-half years in charge of Liverpool, Dalglish won three league titles and three FA Cups, with another trophy at least possible come the end of the 1990/91 season. Alas, his resignation allowed Arsenal to go on and win the title that season, with the Reds a further seven points back.

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