I appreciate Kenny's response in accepting the role of caretaker manager. He's putting his legendary status at risk because the challenges he's facing now is different from his first spell as manager where he had star players like Barnes, Beardsley, Aldridge, Molby, McMahon, Hansen, etc at his disposal. Today the quality of most the players are far below those in the late 80s.
It will be a long hard road to recovery and the 2 defeats out of 2 games has proven it. If Kenny still has the qualities he had 20 yrs ago, I'm sure he can turn it around but with only 5 months to do it, it will be a hard. Even if Mourinho was appointed instead of Kenny last weekend, we'd probably suffered 2 defeats in 2 games as well.
Now with all the honeymoon and feel good emotions of Kenny's return gone. Let's be realistic, Lvp's current state is like a bed ridden terminal cancer patient reduced to skin and bones, waiting to die and that patient now has a world renowned cancer specialist just appointed last weekend to cure him and even if the specialist succeeds, it will take a few years of hard work from the specialist before he's up and running again.
Kenny has said we need to learn how to walk first before we run. Now we're still in the walking stage. I still hope Kenny will be given an extended contract to revive Liverpool. There are many qualified managers out there who can do it and whether they can be lured to come to Lvp or not, that's another question. But Kenny is definitely one of them.