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Sammy Lee has been named as Rafael Benitez's assistant manager at Anfield. Rick Parry, the Liverpool chief executive, has been in talks with the former Bolton Wanderers manager this week and the club have confirmed the deal today. Lee was at the club's Melwood training complex this morning to start his new job.
The move has been approved by Tom Hicks and George Gillett, the club's co-owners, who both recognised the need for the appointment as the club have been without a No 2 since the departure of Pako Ayesteran last August.
Lee, who left Anfield to take up a position with the England national team in 2004, became reserve team manager in 1993 before progressing through the ranks and becoming first team coach under Gerard Houllier in 1999. He became Bolton manager in 2007, surviving just 14 games at the Reebok Stadium.
He said: "When a club the size of Liverpool comes in for you, and when a manager of the magnitude of Rafael Benitez wants you, then you cannot say no. When I found out they were interested in me I was really thrilled.
"After the sabbatical I have had I just wish the season was starting tomorrow, but the players have had a long, difficult and demanding season and they need to get away and get their batteries recharged.
"I have been around the Melwood training ground this morning and seen a lot of old faces but a lot of new faces as well. I have shaken hands with everyone and introduced myself. There are some great people here and I cannot wait to get working with them. It is so nice to be back."
He added: "I was very honoured and privileged to be given the position as Bolton manager. The pride and the honour I felt to be their manager was only outweighed by the sheer disappointment that it did not go well. I have to say the Bolton fans were fantastic towards me. I have not had the chance to say that before but I want to thank them.
"Even when results were not going well they were very supportive towards me and, most importantly, to the players."
But now he is back at the club he has supported since he was a boy. He said: "I think the club have made great progress over the last few years and they were so close to having a great season this time around. Hopefully we can keep improving and get to where we all want."
Benitez alluded to the need for a Liverpool heart restored to the backroom by saying: "We are very pleased to have brought Sammy back to Liverpool because he is someone who knows the club really well. He also knows about the passion of the club and about the standards that we set here so that will make it much easier for him to settle into his new role.
"But we have not brought Sammy back simply because he used to play for the club and used to work here as a coach. He is a very experienced and very well respected coach in his own right and his reputation in football made him the outstanding candidate when we knew we were looking for a new member of our coaching staff.
"He will add something different to what we already have and it will be good to work with him. I already have a good relationship with him and I will be looking to build on that in the weeks and months to come."
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some people really write rubbish on here......Sammy coming back is great news- the fans and players love him and he is Liverpool through and through. I have no doubts that he will be a great number 2 to Rafa- watch this space!
Vtrmart, Liverpool, UK
With all due respect to Gary Mac, and he earned a hell of a lot of that in his short stay at Anfield, he's not got the experience of Sammy. A straight choice between the two I'd go for Sammy every time. And who's to say Gary Mc wasn't approached?
Good luck Sammy. Just don't bring that headset!
Jim B, Merseyside,
Although a disaster as a manager, Sammy Lee is very highly regarded as a coach (e.g. head England coach under Eriksson). Some highly skilled people in football are just not destined to be good managers e.g. McClaren.
He won't have the same duties Aysteryan had so comparisons there are pointless.
Paul, London,
Sammy Lee a step fwd? the rest of the top four must be shacking at their knees. Liverpool are a laughing stock.
DC, Dorset, UK
'fraid Sammy is a retrograde step....Pako was the power behind the throne and is still needed by the players! Before bringing Sam back,( nice guy though he is) my suggestion would have been to have had a go for Gary Mc Allister...he won the heart of both players and supporters..
Francis Martin, Maghull, Uk
Kudos to Liverpool. I was a great admirer of Sammy Lee in his playing days. As a coach he has potential and as a local lad would understand the culture in a way that Benitez never could. It was disappointing to see the assisstant coach Pako Ayesteran leave but this is a very positive move.
Stephen Manick, Port of Spain, Trinidad