As Houllier sits again in the Anfield dugout tomorrow, he will recall the ‘very emotional’ night he returned after recuperating from surgery, against Fabio Capello’s Roma in the UEFA Cup.
It will, though, be an event that occurred after his reign that sits most prominently in his mind’s eye: that night in 2005 when Liverpool won their fifth European Cup by beating AC Milan on penalties from 0-3 down.
‘If I had 10 memories to keep when I am finished, one would be when I went into the dressing room in Istanbul,’ he said.
‘Normally, one or two of the players would be a bit shy but they all came over to hug me and say, “Boss it’s your teamâ€. That was something special.
‘I didn’t realise then that 12 of the 14 players came through under me. I said to them, “Go and do your interviewsâ€. They said, “No, they can wait. Sit down. How is Isabelle?â€
‘We won things, we had difficult moments but we were together and they were grateful for the times we had.’ Houllier can’t remember quite how the end came the previous year. ‘When it’s not nice, I try to forget. Probably Rick Parry (then Liverpool chief executive) came to see me but the deal was already done with Rafa Benitez. A few things now add up. It’s like when your wife is cheating, you are the last to know. I think they were a little embarrassed.
‘But I don’t consider that as a dark period. Six years at a big club is sometimes enough. I wasn’t going to sign a new contract anyway because from a health point of view, it was better to have a sabbatical.