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Graeme Souness

Graeme Souness (born 6 May 1953) is a Scottish former professional footballer, manager, and pundit.

  • Playing Career: A highly decorated midfielder, Souness captained Liverpool during their dominant period in the early 1980s, winning five League titles, three European Cups, and four League Cups. He also played for Middlesbrough, Sampdoria, and Rangers. He was also a key player for the Scotland%20national%20team, earning 54 caps.

  • Managerial Career: Souness transitioned into management, achieving notable success with Rangers, where he won three Scottish Premier Division titles and four Scottish League Cups. He also managed Liverpool, Galatasaray, Southampton, Torino, Benfica, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United, with varying degrees of success.

  • Style and Reputation: Souness was known for his uncompromising and aggressive playing style, and his strong leadership qualities. As a manager, he was similarly demanding and often controversial, known for his strong opinions and direct approach.

  • Punditry: After his managerial career, Souness became a prominent football pundit, working for Sky Sports for many years. He is known for his forthright opinions and insightful analysis.