[新聞] McAllister 擔任一線隊教練
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Liverpool Football Club can confirm that Gary McAllister has been appointed
as first-team coach.
The Scotsman, who forged a lasting affinity with Reds fans during a two-year
spell as a player between 2000 and 2002, will work alongside Brendan Rodgers
and his backroom team at Melwood.
The manager said: "Gary has a special connection with this club and its
supporters, and I'm delighted he is joining our team as first-team coach.
"When I met him I was struck by his passion, enthusiasm and knowledge for
what we're looking to achieve here.
"He has experience coaching at the highest level and is someone who can
connect with players and help them learn from his knowledge and understanding
of representing this great club."
McAllister joined Liverpool at the turn of the century on a free transfer
from Coventry City, aged 35.
His experience proved invaluable, scoring seven goals in 49 appearances to
help the Reds to a historic trophy treble as they lifted the FA, League and
UEFA Cups in 2001.
The midfielder notched a further 38 run-outs and two strikes in 2001-02
before he departed the club firmly established as a favourite among
supporters.
Speaking about his return to Liverpool, McAllister said: "I'm delighted. I'm
really excited about the prospect of coming back. It's fantastic and I'm
really looking forward to it.
"I feel as if I owe Liverpool, getting that opportunity at the last stage of
my career, at 35 and getting that opportunity.
"This is similar, I feel the same as I did with that - that was a surprise
phone call back then when I was given a chance to come and play at Liverpool
as a 35-year-old.
"Right place at the right time, and I just hope it repeats itself. A lot of
hard work and dedication... everything is there, Liverpool is a club where
you can win things - that's a fact."
McAllister moved into coaching immediately after leaving Anfield in 2002,
taking up a role as Coventry's player-manager.
He resigned from the position two years later, but returned to managerial
duties when he took up the reins at Leeds United in 2008.
A coaching spell at Middlesbrough followed, before he was reunited with the
man who had originally brought him to Anfield, Gerard Houllier, when he was
appointed as the Frenchman's assistant at Aston Villa. He remained there
until 2011.
"I'm looking forward to working with the players," he added. "There have been
some exciting signings and there are some fantastic players already at the
club.
"There's definite quality there and I'm just looking forward to getting in
amongst it."
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