on their success on reaching the EUROPA LEAGUE
couldnt be more happy for them. useless yolks the lot of them.
Haha quality.
Liverpool's Record In Europe:
Graeme Souness:
1991/92 - UEFA Cup 4th round (lost to Genoa)
1992/93 - Cup Winners Cup 2nd round (lost to Spartak Moscow)
1993/94 - Not in Europe
Roy Evans:
1994/95 - Not in Europe
1995/96 - UEFA Cup 2nd round (lost to Brondby)
1996/97 - Cup Winners Cup semi final (lost to PSG)
1997/98 - UEFA Cup 2nd round (lost to Strasbourg)
Gerard Houllier:
1998/99 - UEFA Cup 2nd round (lost to Celta Vigo)
1999/00 - Not in Europe
2000/01 - WON UEFA CUP
2001/02 - Champions League Quarter Final (lost to Leverkusen)
2002/03 - UEFA Cup 5th round (lost to Celtic)
2003/04 - UEFA Cup 4th round (lost to Marseille)
Rafael Benitez:
2004/05 - WON CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
2005/06 - Champions League 1st knockout phase (lost to Benfica)
2006/07 - Champions League Final (lost to AC Milan)
2007/08 - Champions League Semi Final (lost to Chelsea)
2008/09 - Champions League Quarter Final (lost to Chelsea)
2009/10 - Champions League Group Stage (knocked out by Fiorentina and Lyon)
Benitez record is pretty impressive considering what went on before. I think this puts perspective on the position of weakness from he which began building. This stands up against any team in Europe with limited funds to spend.
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What your stats show is that he won the CL in his first year with an inherited team (quite the position of strength) and as he's put his own stamp on the club (that building you refer to)he's gotten worse by a round each year on year, with the exception of their embarassing exit to Benfica.
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