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− | [[Bob Paisley]] became the first person to manage a club to victory in the European Cup after winning the UEFA Cup in the preceeding year. [[Rafael Benitez]] later did this with Valencia (UEFA Cup) and Liverpool (UEFA Champions League). |
+ | [[Bob Paisley]] became the first person to manage a club to victory in the European Cup after winning the UEFA Cup in the preceeding year. [[Rafael Benitez]] later did this with Valencia (UEFA Cup) and Liverpool ([[2005 Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]). |
==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Revision as of 11:53, 8 July 2011
Liverpool won the 1977 European Cup Final, beating Borussia Monchengladbach 3-1 on 25 May 1977 in Rome. Borussia Monchengladbach were incidentally, the club beaten by Liverpool in their first UEFA Cup final win in 1973. This win rounded of a good season for Liverpool adding to their second consecutive League title. They however missed out on the 'treble' by losing to Manchester United in the FA Cup Final the weekend before the European Cup Final.
25 May 1977 | Liverpool | 3-1 | Borussia Monchengladbach | Stadio Olimpico, Rome |
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McDermott (28) Smith (64) Neal (pen 82) |
Simonsen (52) |
Team
Starting 11:
- Ray Clemence
- Phil Neal
- Joey Jones
- Tommy Smith
- Ray Kennedy
- Emlyn Hughes
- Kevin Keegan
- Jimmy Case
- Steve Heighway
- Ian Callaghan
- Terry McDermott
Substitutes:
- Peter McDonnell
- David Fairclough
- David Johnson
- Alan Waddle
- Alec Lindsay
Notes
Bob Paisley became the first person to manage a club to victory in the European Cup after winning the UEFA Cup in the preceeding year. Rafael Benitez later did this with Valencia (UEFA Cup) and Liverpool (UEFA Champions League).