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";s:4:"text";s:25433:"[338], However, McManaman was sometimes criticised for scoring too few goals, although he did make up for this with a formidable rate of assists for the likes of Fowler (with whom he was described as having an almost 'telepathic' understanding with[339]) and, later, Michael Owen, with Owen saying that "Liverpool at the time was built around McManaman"[340] and was an average team whenever McManaman was not on form. [8] A BBC article described the pair as able to "embarrass defences with their mazy runs, which too often lack the finishing touch they deserve". [187] Johan Cruyff described McManaman at the time as the most useful player in the Galcticos because he was "El socio del todos"[188][189] or "everyone's best partner on the pitch". Man-marked in the quarter-final against Spain, McManaman burst back into the latter part of the semi-final against Germany and in the final moments of extra-time nearly assisted Darren Anderton in scoring a late winner, but Anderton's shot from McManaman's cross hit the post and the ball bounced back into the hands of the goalkeeper. [20][21] McManaman was deployed as a left- or right-sided forward, backing the club's new signing Dean Saunders[22]a move Saunders reluctantly accepted at first, having realised that Souness "had [no choice but] to bring kids like McManaman into the team before they were properly ready. In late November 2010 and in May 2011, McManaman was the halftime in-studio analyst alongside Gary Lineker and Trevor Francis for La Liga's El Clsico broadcast on Al Jazeera Sports +3. [95] While stating that he would have preferred that the player stayed, he said that the club had to respect McManaman's decision to exercise his right to leave at the end of his contract and conceded that he would have to replace the player,[96] ultimately stating that McManaman's departure was inevitable and the only chance of keeping him would be if he (McManaman) decided to sign a 12-month contract extension having failed to secure a move to the club of his choice, saying: "If I was the manager of Real Madridor Barcelona or any leading clubI would want to have Steve McManaman in my side," he said.[97]. [35][166], Despite the Champions League final performance and having established himself as a valuable player in his first year in Madrid (including being listed alongside Redondo in Real Madrid's technical director Jose Martinez/Pirri's end of season official report as one of the two "untouchables" around whom the team should be built for the coming campaign),[167] the arrival of a new club president in Florentino Prez, closely followed by former Barcelona superstar midfielder Lus Figo in a club-record transfer, saw the club forced to sell several key players to reduce debt. [10][11] However, when Everton offered the player a one-year contract, after McManaman had made a name for himself at tournaments for school and around Merseyside, McManaman's father rejected it in favour of a schoolboy contract and two-year apprenticeship offer from Liverpool (through scout Jim Aspinall and then manager Kenny Dalglish). [1] He grew up as an Everton supporter,[9] with his boyhood heroes in football being the Everton players Bob Latchford and Duncan McKenzie. From the 201415 season onward, McManaman then returned home to be permanently based in England and also could be regularly seen as a guest on BT Sport's Champions League coverage, and on shows like "Premier League Tonight" with Jake Humphrey. He was a caballero, a gentleman, a stupendous guy; he always had a smile, he never complained, he was great, a leader. In that 1992 FA Cup Final where Liverpool triumphed 20 against Sunderland, McManaman was also named the man of the match having set up the winner for Michael Thomas[15] despite being the youngest player on the pitch. [373] He hosted the show and was joined by Neil Warnock, James Richardson, Emmanuel Petit, Tim Sherwood and Les Ferdinand. [390] By 1998, following the success of his well-regarded columns, he also began writing monthly pieces for Esquire magazine. He went on a free under a new rule at the time and you have to live with that sometimes. The transfer became one of the most high-profile Bosman rulings of all time. [212] It was widely regarded as a credit to McManaman that he managed to constantly reinvent himself to be effective and useful in a squad that was widely regarded at the time as the "best team in the world" under the Galcticos policy.[213][214]. By 200405, McManaman's time at City was ultimately deemed a disappointment and he was increasingly vilified by City fans,[249] who later jeered him off the pitch[250] following a draw with Norwich City. McManaman left Anfield in 1999 to sign for Los Blancos, at which point Fowler was a team-mate of the midfielder on Merseyside. [citation needed], In 2012, McManaman was officially declared as UEFA's sole ambassador for the 2013 UEFA Champions League Final to be held at Wembley. [357] McManaman spent a month in 2018 travelling around Europe, the US and Asia, promoting the competition. Discover Steve McManaman's Wiki Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. We will try to unite Real Madrid through the game although there are sectors that think more about those who are not. McManaman developed through the youth scheme at Liverpool and signed as a full professional on 19 February 1990 in what was to be Kenny Dalglish's final full season as manager. [161] It was at this Champions League final (played at the Stade de France, Paris) that McManaman experienced his finest hour as a player, scoring a spectacular volley in a 30 victory over Valencia. I feel sorry for new players like Steve McManaman coming into the club. [117] In what was the final match of the season, and what would be McManaman's final match and final contribution on the pitch for the club, McManaman assisted Karl-Heinz Riedle with a goal at the Kop with a trademark right-wing run and pull back as Liverpool won 30 against Wimbledon, enabling McManaman to end his career at the club to a standing ovation, a lap of honour at Anfield,[118] and a two-row squad farewell at the entrance of the players' tunnel. The Guardian reported that a Marca article had one prominent player stating: "We cannot stand by while this is happening. . ; Liverpool 4; Newcastle 3", "Former Real Madrid Midfielder McManaman Believes Liverpool Can Win League Title", "10 Former Premier League Heroes you may have Forgotten about", "Football: McManaman wins the old left vote Sport", "Unhappy reunion for Rush - LFChistory - Stats galore for Liverpool FC! Steve McManman's marital status is married. [342] The few goals that McManaman did score also tended to be spectacular or memorablemost notably an injury-time solo goal against Celtic in the UEFA Cup, when McManaman scored after a 75-yard dribble. [32], In 199495, McManaman signed a new million-pound contract, and was given a central, freer role[33] by new manager Roy Evans, who wanted to utilise McManaman's natural running and dribbling ability[34] to drift all over the park. [356], In 2018, McManaman was officially named a La Liga ambassador. I mean, he would mention Alan Shearer and other major opposing players in team talks but never with any fear. While At Anfield he was given pretty much a free-role and at Real Madrid the players all move about as they pass teams into submission, but England stick to a 4-4-2 formation and that does not suit him. [6], In 2015, McManaman was nominated by former team mate Raul as one of his three nominees[354] to participate in the 'Shoot for Love Challenge" fundraiser. "[197] This notable victory, Real's first at the Camp Nou since 1993, helped secure their place in the final of the 2002 Champions League at Hampden Park, Glasgow, where he came on as a replacement for Figo on the hour mark and thereby ensuring his second Champions League winners' medal, after Madrid secured a 21 victory over German team Bayer Leverkusen.[155]. The exchange also said the purchase of the club should have been put to the company's shareholders for their approval, which it was not. [103], In 2021, McManaman finally shed new light on his decision to leave Liverpool back in 1999, claiming that a combination of factors including being underappreciated at Liverpool - having not been offered the right contractual deal (as the club presumed on his staying on indefinitely simply because he was a local talent thus only sanctioning higher offers commensurate with his true value when they realised he would actually leave); and that the club were poor in communicating and handling his matters including selling him to FC Barcelona (without consulting him at all) - were all behind his decision back then. [48] McManaman was also said to have been one of only a handful of so-called "talismanic" players along with Eric Cantona[49] and Gianfranco Zola in the league at the time believed to have the charisma to lift supporters from their seats each time they got the ball. McMahon was placed in 42nd position in the '100 Players Who Shook The Kop' poll, which asked Red supporters to name the best 100 Liverpool players of . Steve is married to his lovely wife Victoria Edwards, who works as a law lecturer and a barrister. [170] With the club already in debt, and having just spent another 37million on Figo, the board were keen to cash in on McManaman[171] and remove his $4.5million salary from the wage bill. [392] In 2013, McCoy named his horse for the Chepstow races, "El Macca" in reference to McManaman. [203][204], Having won eight trophies and having played in 11 cup finals in four years as well as consistently making the semi-finals of the Champions League in each of his four years at the club, McManaman is the most successful English football export to ever play overseas (not just in Spain) in terms of trophies. McManaman then went on to take up opportunities for Asia's largest football broadcasters, ESPN Star, in Singapore in 2006, where he worked alongside commentator John Dykes and ex-players such as fellow ex-Liverpool star Steve McMahon. He used to play for Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester City as a winger. Going for Green! His wife is Victoria Edwards (m. 2002) Steve McManaman Net Worth His net worth has been growing significantly in 2020-2021. [105] His form dipped at times, largely due to a combination of injuries (his first recurrent achilles injuries for over five years having set in after years of playing constantly[106])where he had already missed an entire month from mid-November, only to return and reluctantly limp off the pitch (as Captain)[107] following a tackle by future Liverpool player Dietmar Hamann on his return game on Boxing Day (another compound injury that sidelined him for another month). [366] The exchange said the company failed to disclose a large deposit it had to make as it was preparing to buy the English football club Birmingham City in 2009. McManaman's free role for England was shortlived as he played only once in Euro 2000, scoring the last of his three England goals in the opening game against Portugal, where he put England 20 ahead (with a volley off Beckham's cross) after only 18 minutes, but got injured early in the second half whilst making a tackle on Rui Costa in midfield,[305] forcing a tactical switch. [82], McManaman's image of being a contract rebel and mercenary at the time was also exacerbated by his involvement in a year-long dispute between 1997 and 1998 with Umbro, his football boot sponsor. [207], McManaman increasingly saw his playing time reduced each year, as the club initiated their so-called Galctico policy, with new high-profile players like Lus Figo, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo arriving each year and standing above him in the pecking order. The question is not whether McManaman, 30 a month ago, has the ability to force his way back into the centre of Eriksson's considerations but whether he has the will. [281] Together with team-mates David Seaman, Paul Gascoigne and Alan Shearer, McManaman was also listed in the official Team of the Tournament, as well as shortlisted behind eventual winner, Jrgen Klinsmann, for the Most Valuable Player award.[282]. He was exemplary and a good footballer too, very good. However, McManaman always had him in a sweat. These were details which McManaman had never personally revealed publicly prior; and for over 20 years (arguably for confidentiality purposes and to protect the club's reputation). [255] In February 2004, McManaman was criticised by Sir Alex Ferguson after an FA Cup Manchester derby at Old Trafford for "intimidating Gary Neville" to get him sent off in a headbutt incident, adding a derogatory comment that he had no idea what other role McManaman had in the game [and possibly for Manchester City]. Following a successful pre-season with the Madrid team in Switzerland[154] and Italy, McManaman and the team then returned to Spain and he proved an instant hit with the fans at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium after scoring three times and creating several goals in his first few games for Los Merengues. Umbro sued him for breach of contract for knowingly wearing Reebok branded boots in contravention of the deal, and deliberately "blacking out" their logo on his boots in protest. [245], McManaman made his debut on 14 September 2003 in a 41 win over Aston Villa at the City of Manchester Stadium, and quickly showed good early form[246] with the club starting with a run of wins[247] and progressing in the UEFA Cup, with McManaman hailed by Keegan to great hype, but by Christmas that year, results had fallen, the team languished[248] and ended the season, well out of European contention, and McManaman injured again. 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[80][81] He declined to pose in a Real Madrid shirt at the contract signing event, out of respect for Liverpool's fans. In this match of huge proportions, due to El Clsico being a massive game in its own right, but also the fact that it was a Champions League semi-final, McManaman appeared as a second-half substitute to score a critical goal in second-half injury time to secure a 20 first-leg advantage, chipping over goalkeeper Roberto Bonano after being played in by Flvio Conceio, after Zidane had scored the first goal on 55 minutes. McManaman never spoke ill of the Galctico policy's effects on him during his tenure, only critiquing the policy and ultimately describing it in his autobiography El Macca (a work that was shortlisted as one of the Sunday Times Books of the Year[215][bettersourceneeded] and William Hill Sports Book of the Year),[216] in 2004 as the "Disneyfication of Real Madrid" upon his departure from the club. The 19-year-old McManaman quickly became a regular first team player in the 199192 season, making 51 appearances in total in only his first full seasonopportunities in the first team coming as a result of then manager Souness' decision to sell several ageing players;[18][19] as well as when John Barnes suffered a career threatening achilles tendon injury. A football match is a game of little societies and McManaman is a member of them all. By late 2001, however, after coming on as a substitute when England beat Germany 51 in the Olympiastadion, McManaman put in a display against Albania of "such apathy" according to The Guardian that the paradox of McManaman was stated as follows: "If McManaman is thought of at all in England now, it is as a man for whom exclusion beckons. He had a bad time [towards the end] with achilles pain, but every day he trained with the same attitude. He got married to his long-time girlfriend Victoria Edwards in 2002, and since then they are living together. 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[140] In 2020, Sky Sports placed McManaman at number 25 on a list of the "top 50 players to have never won a Premier League title",[141] while FourFourTwo magazine listed McManaman at number 22 on a list of the Premier League's 25 best players of the 1990s. In 2020, 90 Minutes magazine named McManaman as one of their 10 most overlooked England players of all time. McManaman would continue this role at the academy under Jrgen Klopp. However, he managed to string together a series of match winning performances for his country at Euro 96, earning praise from Pel, who according to the BBC touted him as the tournament's best player[269] and said he was the player he "was most impressed" by;[270] before going on to say that he was "one of the best players in Europe" and could be the "best in the world"[267][271] (at the time). May 5, 2022 by Shivansh. Who Is Steve McManaman's Wife? Financially he took a big risk, putting his career before money. [346], In late 2006, McManaman joined production for the film, Goal II: Living the Dream, the sequel to Goal! McManaman also started in a game in 2003 in which Madrid were beaten 43 at Old Trafford against Manchester United in the Champions' League, even as Ronaldo hit a hat-trick. Steve McManaman returned home last year as England's most decorated foreign export, having had a terrific time. Robbie Fowler Striker and Steve McManaman tried to block claims they had threesome with girl. Bob McManaman, Arizona Republic. "The 2000 final was 10 months after my mum passed away and my father was in the crowd," he recalls.. [349], In 2010, McManaman became an ambassador for UEFA alongside Christian Karembeu in its Champions League Trophy World Tour, as well as at the Madrid Festival leading up to the 2010 Champions League final at the Santiago Bernabu Stadium. Jamie Carragher, Steve McManaman and Brentford's Ben Mee join 80 of the UK's top clubs in 'Green Football Weekend' as the sport fights back against climate change [78] In January 1999, it was reported that McManaman was talking to Real with the player reportedly offered 60,000 a week and nearly 2million as a signing-on fee. "[293], In David Beckham's eponymous autobiography in 2013, Beckham revealed that on the day after the defeat to Argentina in the 1998 World Cup, when he felt all alone and distraught back at the team hotel, it was McManaman (along with Terry Byrne and the England team's masseur, Steve Slattery), who stayed behind to accompany him and play snooker with him late into the night; in order to help take his mind off the fallout of that defeat (having been made the culprit- in getting sent off during that match - by some sections of the media and fans). Zidane went on to state England had made a mistake and described McManaman as one of the highest quality players he ever played with. [364][365] On 19 September 2012, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange criticised McManaman "for failing to use best endeavours to procure Birmingham City International Holdings' compliance with the Exchange Listing Rules". McManaman's form in the buildup saw him receive several man of the match awards,[158] forming a strong midfield partnership with Fernando Redondo,[159] as Madrid beat holders Manchester United[160] and Bayern Munich to reach the final. [3] As an apprentice, McManaman was under the mentoring of John Barnes and many regarded McManaman as a player who could potentially replace Barnes in the future. "They are adored. McManaman is connected to everybody. [McManaman has been] treated with disrespect and is being humiliatedfor no reason at all. 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