Gerard Houllier has hit out at Rafael Benitez, his successor at Liverpool, claiming it was his work that led to the Champions League victory in 2005.
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Gerard Houllier won the UEFA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup, League Cup and Charity Shield in 2001, as well as the 2003 League Cup
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Houllier left Liverpool by mutual consent in 2004 and was swiftly replaced by Benitez, who took the club to European glory in his first season with a surprise victory over AC Milan in Istanbul.
Benitez followed up that success with the UEFA Super Cup in 2005 and the FA Cup and Community Shield in 2006, but he left the club this summer after a seventh-place finish last season.
Houllier has now claimed it was his work that paved the way for Benitez to succeed and suggested the new Inter Milan boss has made life much harder for his replacement, Roy Hodgson.
Speaking of the changes he brought about during his tenure, Houllier said in the Liverpool Echo: "One, the pattern of getting a foreign coach was already accepted. Two, he had a Champions League-winning team. Three, the team were already in the Champions League. Four, we had built new facilities. And five, it was a different training routine, different attitude and mentality.
"I claim that we - Phil Thompson, Sammy Lee and the staff - definitely turned it round. The chairman, when I left, said 'You put the club into the 21st Century."
He added: "Twelve out of 14 in Istanbul were players I had signed or developed. I left Liverpool with a team and in the Champions League, but when you finish seventh with Torres and Gerrard...
"When I came into the changing room in Istanbul some of the players said: 'Boss, it's your team'. After Rafa Benitez left this summer, one of the players sent me a message. He said, 'Boss, he hasn't beaten you'."
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Jul 21 2010, 07:54 PM
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