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Liverpool in race to sign Roy Hodgson before England can come calling

• Fulham manager may prefer to play waiting game
• Hodgson appointment mau upset Kenny Dalglish

Liverpool hope to agree a deal with Roy Hodgson to become their new manager before England’s make-or-break game against Slovenia tomorrow, despite concerns the appointment will prompt Kenny Dalglish to reconsider his future at the club.

Anfield officials had been confident of appointing the Fulham manager as successor to Rafael Benítez by the end of this week, only for the uncertainty over Fabio Capello’s position should England fail to qualify from their World Cup group to hasten their approach. Hodgson is considered a strong candidate for the England job should Capello quit.

Mindful of a potential rival for their first choice to replace Benítez, the Liverpool board is now looking to secure an agreement from Hodgson before England’s fate in Group C is determined. The 62-year-old is well aware of Liverpool’s interest and his likely transfer budget at Anfield but may prefer to delay a decision on his future until after the game in Port Elizabeth.

An added complication for the Liverpool hierarchy, and particularly the managing director, Christian Purslow, is Dalglish’s opposition to Hodgson’s appointment and his disillusionment with how the process of identifying the new manager has unfolded.

In a statement confirming Benítez’s departure this month, Liverpool announced that Dalglish would work alongside Purslow in the search for the club’s next manager. Since then, however, Dalglish has made it known that he wants the job due to what he perceives as a lack of better qualified and available candidates. He is a long-time friend of Hodgson but feels his recommendations to the board have been ignored and that the Fulham manager is not the right man to take Liverpool forward at a critical juncture in their history. The Scot is likely to reconsider his role at Liverpool, which is officially that of a club ambassador with input into the club’s youth academy, should Hodgson be installed as manager this week.

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Fernando Torres will not be rushed back, says Rafa Benítez

• Forward likely to start Europa League second leg on the bench
• ‘He needs match fitness’, says Liverpool manager

The Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez is in no hurry to rush Fernando Torres back into action against Unirea Urziceni in the Europa League in Bucharest tomorrow.

After five weeks out the Spain international made his long-awaited comeback from a knee operation in a 15-minute substitute appearance in Sunday’s goalless draw at Manchester City.

But Benítez is taking a cautious approach, reckoning that their Premier League campaign is of much more importance than their European tie – which they lead 1-0 after last week’s first leg at Anfield.

Torres is likely to be on the bench tomorrow night with a view to possibly starting at home against Blackburn on Sunday.

“We knew we could use him against City. The idea was for 15-20 minutes but still he is not ready,” said Benítez. “He needs match fitness and has to play and train, and we will see later on how he is coming along.

“He was doing very well with the physios and fitness coach. He is really happy. We decided to put him in the squad [against City] because he was training well last Friday. He will be ready soon.

“We have to be careful because it has been a long time. Now it is a question of one step at a time. You cannot push him too hard because you could lose the player and it is not necessary.

“We will see how he progresses and we will decide each day. He could feature against Unirea. We have to see him training and afterwards see how he is feeling and then we will decide – but he will not start.”

Benítez’s squad is now almost at full strength, with David Ngog having recovered from an ankle injury. Only defender Glen Johnson is still missing. However, there is encouraging news about Johnson, who Benítez believes could begin full training by the end of this week, having been out with a knee problem since the end of December.

“Johnson is very close. I think next week he will be training with the team, or maybe at the end of the week, but it will be the same situation we have with Torres,” said the Liverpool manager. “He will need time and we will introduce him little by little.”

After a frustrating tie against Unirea at Anfield – when Ngog scored the only goal – Benítez hopes the fact the hosts have to score will mean his side have more openings.

“We have to believe that the away leg will be different because they will have to attack and that will leave more spaces, and maybe we can create more clear chances,” said the Spaniard. “If they have to attack, they have to be higher [up the field] and the game will be totally different.”

Despite their opponents’ massed defensive ranks a week ago, Benítez knows Liverpool have to do better to break down sides – which they failed to do against City on Sunday – instead of relying on new-found defensive solidity.

“We have to do better” he added. “If you play in the Champions League or Europa League – in a knockout competition – you can see a clean sheet is very important and not to concede away is the main thing because then you can manage at home.”

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