When Hodgson accidentally sold Liverpool's player thinking it was the other

Liverpool has climbed an entire mountain since the dark days of Roy Hodgson to the club. Hodgson survived only 20 matches in England, before being fired with just five wins in six months' stay, Periscope broadcasts. He left the club only four points above the danger zone on the board. Disaster regime was not [...]
Hodgson survived only 20 matches in England, before being fired with just five wins in six months' stay, Periscope broadcasts.
He left the club only four points above the danger zone on the board.
The disaster regime wasn't exactly Hodgson's fault. Liverpool had a weak team, and problems outside the field regarding owners clearly did not help with the cause.
But it soon became clear that Hodgson did not entertain the right mentality to manage one of the biggest clubs in the football world.

In addition to the controversial press conferences, he also made some catastrophic transfers.
In fact, a story suggests he once sold the wrong player to Fulham.
After taking the lead in the summer of 2010, Hodgson fished at the former club for Paul Conchesky. The less his 5 million transfer, the better.

As part of the deal, Lauri Dalla Vale and Alexander Kacannikic crossed into Cotage Convention.
However, according to Kacanicic, Hodgson wanted to sell another Alex instead.
It was difficult for Liverpool to replace me, but when I was in Fulham and before I signed, I had a conversation with Roy Hodgson on the phone, where he found out he had picked the wrong Alex,” said Kacanic.
” In his head, he thought he had sold another Alex for Conchesky. But then it was too late.
Then he just told me I was welcome at Liverpool with open arms, but I could do what I felt. Until then, I had already made up my mind and was very excited that I was coming to Fulham. ”

Wow. Imagine if Kacanikic had become Fulham's Superstar.
Fortunately for Hodgson and Liverpool, it didn't turn out that way.
Suedez made 100 presentations for Fulham at Premier League and Champship and was lent to Watford and Burnley.
He then switched to Nantes as a free transfer in 2016, before returning to his homeland to the Hammaraby team in February 2019 as 30 years old.
He now plays for Hajduk Split in Croatia. /Periscope. com/












