Liverpool's legendary coach changes his life

France's ex-sector and many European teams, Gerard Horulier, have passed away today. Howuler had the greatest career achievement during 1998-2004, leading the English giant Liverpool. The 73-year-old had also led large teams, such as PSG, Leon and Aston Willan. Howuler was subjected to surgery in the aorta, but there is no [...]
France's ex-sector and many European teams, Gerard Horulier, have passed away today. Howuler had the greatest career achievement during 1998-2004, leading the English giant Liverpool.
The 73-year-old had also led large teams, such as PSG, Leon and Aston Willan. Howuler had undergone an operation in the aorta but failed to survive.

The problems with the aorta had occurred since 2001 when he had had a heart attack at the time he was leading Liverpool.
Howuler had been declared Europe's champion of the young people of France in 1996 while discovering Henry and Trezeguet as talent.
With Liverpool, he had won four trophies -- the Cup, the League Cup, UEFA Cup and Europe's Supercup.












