Some old habits survived the decade that Kenny Dalglish spent away from the forefront of the game.
He returned to his role as Liverpool manager on a surge of hope and sentiment, quickly assuming again the ownership of Anfield's sense of entitlement. Yet in the 13 months since, as well as restoring the competitive values of a club that once measured its success in championships and European Cups, Dalglish has become increasingly cantankerous.
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