
Football
Share
Published 13:49 23 Oct 2018 BST
Explore more on these topics:
After a move to Italy, Souness started his managerial career with Rangers. He achieved great success with the Glasgow club and was tempted back to Liverpool in 1991. However, Souness' appointment as manager coincided with the club slipping from their spot as English football's dominant force.
He resigned in January 1994 after a tumultuous and controversial spell.
Souness sold several established players and bought underwhelming replacements. He had a heart attack and conducted an interview with The Sun that was published on the third anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
By the time Souness left Anfield, he had fallen out with some of his players and alienated many Liverpool fans. Manchester United had also taken Liverpool's place on the perch of English football. Liverpool only won the FA Cup during his time as manager.
Almost 25 years later, Souness still harbours regrets about his spell as Liverpool manager, and he spoke about some of the things that he got wrong.
"I was offered the Liverpool job twice and said no twice, and then ultimately said yes," Souness said on Sky Sports.
"I thought I would go in there and change it. The one thing I learnt going to Italy was there's no real change in how the game should be played, but how players look after themselves. I was one of the chaps when it came to enjoying myself, and I tried to change that, and it was very easy when I went to Rangers to change that because that was a team that hadn't won the league in nine years. "I was saying 'this is what we are going to do and this is what we will do after the game'. At Rangers, they bought into it because they were young boys. So, then when I go to Liverpool and say, 'I don't want to see fish and chips after the game and I don't want to see lager under the seats on the bus for the way back'. "The response you would get would be, 'we have always done that'. It was very hard for me to argue that because I had been part of that culture. I made many mistakes and my biggest crime was trying to make the changes too quickly."
Souness also spoke about how he managed to alienate some senior players.
The former Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers manager was given the responsibility to handle players' contracts and it completely backfired.
"I remember one incident where we signed Dean Saunders and Mark Wright and they had gone on to earn slightly more than Rushy [Ian Rush] and Ronnie Whelan," he said.
"I remember Rushy knocking on the door and saying 'you're going to have to give me more money' and I said, 'I understand why you are saying that but the money is sneaking up and sneaking up. They have come on big transfer fees and that's why they are getting paid more than you'. But he said, 'everything I done for this club…' "That might have been a Wednesday or Thursday and I was saying to Rushy 'sorry I can't, that's the way it is' and then on Saturday at 2.45pm I have to put my arm around him and say 'make sure you give me everything now'. That was an obvious mistake I made in agreeing to do that."
While he went on to manage another six clubs, in four different countries, Souness said that he is still "hurt" by his experience as Liverpool manager.
"There are things that happened there when I was manager which I deeply regret but I can't turn back the clock, how I wish I could, but I can't, and that hurts me badly, that I am perceived by some people to be something I'm not."You can watch him here: https://twitter.com/SkySportsMNF/status/1054664926533468161 https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1054642842629558272

Christian Eriksen releases personal statement after pitch collapse
More good news. Christian Eriksen has spoken publicly for the first time since collapsing during Denmark’s clash with Ukraine yesterday evening. Thankfully it is more positive news, and the veteran explained that the cause of the incident was his pacemaker, or ICD, working to protect him, which shocked his body. View this post on Instagram […]
Football
15h
Denmark national team doctor issues new update on Christian Eriksen
The international collapsed in a friendly against Ukraine. Denmark’s national team doctor Morten Boesen has issued an update on Christian Eriksen following his collapse against Ukraine. The friendly match in Odense was halted after 65 minutes when the player collapsed, with the game abandoned shortly after. The 34-year-old was then thankfully able to walk from […]
Football
22h
The 2026 World Cup viral moments live blog: Follow all of the action in our hub
Football