Aston Villa turn to experienced Houllier
BY MIKE COLLETT
Relevant offers
Football
Former Liverpool and France coach Gerard Houllier is returning to the English Premier League as Aston Villa manager.
The 63-year-old Frenchman succeeded Martin O'Neill who quit last month just days before the start of the new season.
"I am very happy and proud to join this great and historic club," Houllier told Villa's website (avfc.co.uk).
"It was a very difficult decision for me to leave the FFF (French Football Federation) but I could not turn down the opportunity to manage a club whose approach, both on and off the pitch I have long admired.
"Aston Villa is one of England's biggest clubs and has an amazing set of fans. This is a tremendous challenge and one I am very much looking forward to taking on."
Villa chief executive Paul Faulkner said in a statement that Houllier was the outstanding candidate to replace O'Neill.
"Two of the key qualities we identified as being of crucial importance in our search for the new manager were experience of managing in the Premier League and a strategy for building on the existing strengths in our current squad and Gerard Houllier comfortably satisfies these criteria," he said.
Houllier has managed Lens, Paris St Germain, Liverpool and Olympique Lyon and has twice worked as technical director of the FFF, leaving that job to move to Villa Park.
He won five trophies with Liverpool in 2001, including the League Cup, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup, and three French league titles, with PSG in 1986 and Lyon in 2006 and 2007.
Houllier underwent heart surgery in 2001 after being taken ill at a match, but returned as Liverpool manager after five months recuperation and stayed at Anfield until 2004.
Villa have made an erratic start to the season, winning two of their three opening league matches and being eliminated from the Europa League by Rapid Vienna.
Houllier's first game in charge will be against Stoke City on Monday.
- Reuters
Sponsored links
All Blacks stars of the show at Halberg Awards
NZ batsmen dine out again but places open
SBW's fight degrading to boxing says Jones
Smith, Dickson in Highlanders midfield for Chiefs
Stuff.co.nz's 'The Football Podcast' - Episode 15
Southern Steel cutting costs in bid to stem loss
Galaxy midfielder the only All Whites newcomer
Usshers want his and hers Coast to Coast titles
Another horror show for Michael Campbell
Korea bounce back to beat Black Sticks 4-2
Lucky break lead Bracewell down cricket path
Ko comfortably within cut at Australian Open
CTV building collapse report 'very thorough piece of work'
Friends playing near log pile before fatal accident
Infratil founder Lloyd Morrison dies of cancer
Pre-pay glitch as Vodafone loses customers
Radio station's divorce promo 'cowardly'
Flushed necklace returned months later
Fonterra taps NZX to run farmer share trading
Briton wanted in 1993 heist nabbed in US
Another horror show for Michael Campbell
Bungled conservation effort kills Sth African rhino
Brownlee turns up heat on council over rebuild
Sir Murray honoured with his own Halberg
Wrong boot costs adventurer his life
Radio station's divorce promo 'cowardly'
NZ woman's death in Paris explained
All Blacks stars of the show at Halberg Awards
Infratil founder Lloyd Morrison dies of cancer
ACC beneficiary admits he cheated
Daily trivia quiz: February 10
Radio station's divorce promo 'cowardly'
All Blacks stars of the show at Halberg Awards
Helmet law halves cyclist numbers
50c an hour increase triggers outrage
All Wellington bus routes to change
Buses: You win some, lose some