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Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

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The stars of the football world who are known as kings, this issue brings you the king of Liverpool - Daglish. The editor is most impressed by Dagres is that he took charge of the Liverpool coaching whip in 2011, and the following xiaobian will give you a brief introduction to The Athletic Career of Daglish.

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Liverpool fans hold high the Tagleish flag

Kenneth mathieson dalglish (born 4 March 1951 in Manok, Glasgow, Scotland) is a retired footballer who plays as a striker. In 2018, he was awarded the Lower Rank Knighthood by the British Royal Family.

Dalglish achieved a brilliant record in Liverpool, and with the pronunciation of his name (kenny) and "king", Daglish was honored by Liverpool fans as "King".

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Darglish

Dagres was born in Dalmarock, Scotland, near a small city in eastern Glasgow. He was the son of an engineer. Very early on, Kenny Jr. showed a talent for football, scoring two dollars in his debut in the Scottish 15-year-old junior team against Northern Ireland, and then drew 1-1 with England, when newspapers described him as a "talented ball handler".

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Celtic period

Dalglish's football career began with the Celtics in the Scottish League.

In 1967 Dalglish entered the Celtics' first team;

In the 1971–72 season, Darglish scored his debut goal for the Celtics. Dalglish made 49 appearances that season, scoring 23 goals.

In the 1972–73 season, Dalglish became the Celtics' top scorer, scoring 41 goals in all competitions throughout the season.

In the next four seasons, Dalglish maintained a very high goal rate until the end of the 1976-77 season, when he made 324 appearances for the Celtics, scoring 167 goals.

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Liverpool period

In 1977, Darglish moved to Liverpool for a record-breaking £440,000.

In the 1977–78 season, Dalglish, who had just joined Liverpool, scored 31 goals in all competitions.

In 1978-79, Liverpool scored a record 68 points (two points for a win at the time), unbeaten at home throughout the year and conceding just 16 goals in 42 games. Dalglish also scored 25 goals and was voted Footballer of the Year.

In 1980, Liverpool brought in 18-year-old striker Ian Rush to form a forward pair with Dagres in the world of Weizhen football. The next time was liverpool's golden age, the team defended the league title, the next four consecutive years to win the League Cup, from 81 years in the league also won three times, the whole of England into the Era of the Red Army.

The 1983–84 season was a great year for Liverpool, taking the Champions League, League Cup and European Cup to their hearts, and Dalglish was re-elected Mr. Harapan.

In the 1984–85 season, Dalglish officially entered Liverpool management as a player and coach.

From then on, Dalglish played for Liverpool until the 1989–90 season, making a total of 511 appearances for Liverpool, scoring 172 goals.

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Darglish with teammates

In November 1971, Dalglish made his debut for the Scottish national team.

From 1974 to 1982, Dalglish represented Scotland in three World Cups, all of which were average, and the Scottish national team was also very poor.

In 1986, Dalglish retired from the national team, ending his national team career.

Together, Dalglish played 102 games for Scotland (national team record) and scored 30 goals (tied with Dennis Law).

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Club Honours: 4 Scottish Top League titles, 4 Scottish Cups, 1 Scottish League Cup, 7 English Top League Titles, 1 FA Cup, 4 English League Cups, 3 European Cups, 1 European Super Cup;

Individual honours: 2 English Footballers, 2018 British Royal Order of the Knights, England PFA Footballer of the Year (1983), Scottish Football Hall of Fame members, England Football Hall of Fame inaugural roster (2002), 125 of the greatest living players list members, British Royal Mbe Medal (1984), etc.;

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

Daglish coached

Dalglish is Scotland's best post-war football talent and has a great ball possession.

Dalglish's coaching career has also been outstanding, having contributed greatly to Liverpool as a player and coach.

In recognition of Dalglish's contribution, the Centennial Stand at Anfield has been renamed the Dalglish Stand.

Those stars known as the "Kings" (II): Liverpool King Dalglish Profile Early Years Club Career National Team Career Career Honor Summary

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