Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre insists there is no crisis at Anfield in the aftermath of Kenny Dalglish's departure.
Dalglish was axed as manager on Wednesday after 16 months in charge during his second tenure as boss.
It means Liverpool are currently without a manager and a director of football following Damien Comolli's sacking last month.
The changes going on at Anfield has led to suggestions that Liverpool are in disarray on and off the field, but, Ayre insists there is no turmoil or crisis at the club.
"There is this idea of some kind of turmoil going on here because we are making changes. To implement a plan and to achieve a plan you have to have changes," Ayre told Sky Sports News.
"There is certainly no crisis or turmoil here.
"There are difficult decisions to be made and there are difficult things to be managed, but they are being managed and they are being done.
"Just as much as where we have had a short period of people leaving club, we are going to go through a period, very quickly, a period where people are arriving at the club and that will be exciting and interesting and taking that plan forward."
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