Liverpool how many times won the league
Shankly is hailed for turning Liverpool into a modern club great, and is known for his establishment of the Anfield Boot Room. When Shankly retired in , he was replaced by his assistant Paisley the first cycle of the Boot Room , and during the next nine years, Paisley was hugely successful — winning six league titles and three European Cups to earn his status as the club's most successful coach.
Shankly was replaced by his assistant Joe Fagan to continue with the Boot Room tradition in , winning the League, European Cup and League Cup treble in his first season. He was then succeeded by Roy Hodgson, brief whose tenure at Anfield was a failure, and spent the opening stages of the season in the relegation zone.
Dalglish, known for his contributions as player and manager as well as club ambassador, remains popular with Liverpool supporters to this day. Having scored goals in appearances for the Reds, the Scot sits seventh in the club's all-time top-scorers list. He has also clinched six First Division titles and three European Cups, making him one of the most decorated and celebrated Liverpool players in history.
Former striker Ian Rush has also lodged himself permanently into Liverpool folklore alongside the likes of Alan Hansen and Graeme Souness, who were part of the great Liverpool side in the s.
Steven Gerrard remains a favourite amongst modern Reds supporters, a born and bred Liverpool fan who stayed at Anfield for the entirety of his footballing career in England. Having broken through the Liverpool academy, Gerrard became the club's youngest captain at aged 23 and is still hailed as one of England's most prolific and talented midfielders.
Gerrard, however, has never lifted a Premier League title. Gerrard has been hailed for his ability as captain to rescue Liverpool from scruff-of-the-neck situations. A skipper who preferred to lead his team by example, his memorable long-range volleys against the likes of Olympiakos and West Ham in crucial moments of knockout competitions were pivotal moments in the club's success in winning the tournament.
His role in the Champions League final where he scored the first goal against AC Milan to mark the comeback from down is one of Gerrard's greatest moments in a Liverpool shirt. John Barnes and John Aldridge were also formidable players during their time at Liverpool during the late '80s and early '90s, both of whom were recruited by Dalglish. In the modern Premier League era, Owen was a revered Kop favourite at Anfield though his reputation amongst Liverpool fans seemed to deteriorate following his controversial transfer to Manchester United in Liverpool FC Women, playing as Liverpool FC Ladies, won their first WSL title in and would go on to repeat the feat in after a dramatic season finale saw them leapfrog from third to first.
Liverpool have seven FA Cups to their name. Our tally of eight League Cups have been won over the course of 12 final appearances. The trophy was last brought home to Anfield in courtesy of victory over Cardiff City at Wembley. Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and Gerard Houllier all led their teams to the trophy, the latter thanks to a win over Alaves in one of the most incredible European finals of all time.
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