The Scot has overseen such a remarkable turnaround in fortunes in such a short period there can be little argument against the man rated the club's greatest player being given the job on a long-term basis.
There is no doubt in the mind of Lucas it will happen sooner rather than later, with the Brazil international admitting the whole squad are keen to continue working with the 60-year-old to continue their progress.
"The way he came to the club and the way he changed a lot, it is just a matter of time before he will agree his new deal," said the 24-year-old, who has been the club's most consistent performer this season.
"As players we just have to hope he will be here next year with us. We will try to win the next five games, if we do that we will be helping him as well.
"Kenny and Steve Clarke (the former Chelsea assistant who arrived as coach just after Dalglish) have done really well.
"They have changed the principles of the training sessions with Sammy Lee, who has been here a few years already.
"The way they have changed things, giving all the team confidence, is really important. Kenny is the key to keeping everyone together and keep the confidence of everyone."
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