RAFA BENITEZ faced a ferocious backlash last night from Liverpool's supporters, players and club legends.
Thousands of fans called for the Kop boss to quit in the wake of Wednesday's FA Cup humiliation by Reading.
Anfield great Ronnie Whelan said: "He should have gone a long time ago. They've got to do it now."
And as the pressure mounted, Alex McLeish and Guus Hiddink emerged as contenders for Rafa's job.
Even Fernando Torres warned the Kop's Yank owners to sign quality players - or face meltdown.
The Spanish striker - out for six weeks after tearing a knee ligament on Wednesday - said: "We finished second last season and this one should have been the chance for us to do something great.
"But it hasn't been the case and it's now the owners' turn. They have to sign players so that this does not happen again.
"We need a much more complete squad. We need more genuinely first-class players and we cannot let our best players leave."
Calls for Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish to step in as an emergency caretaker intensified yesterday.
Owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett must re- finance the debt they accrued buying Liverpool so cannot promise a huge transfer kitty for any new boss.
They believe Birmingham manager McLeish would be the ideal manager to get the best out of the current squad and operate within a limited budget.
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The Scot has 18 months left on his Brum deal, worth around £800,000 a year.
Liverpool believe they would have to pay around £1million compensation to get their man now but a lot less if they wait until the summer.
Hiddink, who is also a Juventus target, is free to find another job after Roman Abramovich stopped funding his £6m-a-year role as Russia's national coach.
Defeat by Reading means Liverpool now have only the Europa League to aim for - plus an outside chance of making the Premier League's top four.
Torres added: "We didn't want to win the Europa League at the start of the season. Now we have to win it."
Thousands of fans called for the Kop boss to quit in the wake of Wednesday's FA Cup humiliation by Reading.
Anfield great Ronnie Whelan said: "He should have gone a long time ago. They've got to do it now."
And as the pressure mounted, Alex McLeish and Guus Hiddink emerged as contenders for Rafa's job.
Even Fernando Torres warned the Kop's Yank owners to sign quality players - or face meltdown.
The Spanish striker - out for six weeks after tearing a knee ligament on Wednesday - said: "We finished second last season and this one should have been the chance for us to do something great.
"But it hasn't been the case and it's now the owners' turn. They have to sign players so that this does not happen again.
"We need a much more complete squad. We need more genuinely first-class players and we cannot let our best players leave."
Calls for Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish to step in as an emergency caretaker intensified yesterday.
Owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett must re- finance the debt they accrued buying Liverpool so cannot promise a huge transfer kitty for any new boss.
They believe Birmingham manager McLeish would be the ideal manager to get the best out of the current squad and operate within a limited budget.
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The Scot has 18 months left on his Brum deal, worth around £800,000 a year.
Liverpool believe they would have to pay around £1million compensation to get their man now but a lot less if they wait until the summer.
Hiddink, who is also a Juventus target, is free to find another job after Roman Abramovich stopped funding his £6m-a-year role as Russia's national coach.
Defeat by Reading means Liverpool now have only the Europa League to aim for - plus an outside chance of making the Premier League's top four.
Torres added: "We didn't want to win the Europa League at the start of the season. Now we have to win it."
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