1990–91 Liverpool F.C. season

Liverpool F.C. did not manage to defend its league title, and would not reclaim the title for thirty years until the 2019-20 Premier League season.

Liverpool F.C.
1990–91 season
ManagerKenny Dalglish (until 22 February)
Ronnie Moran
Graeme Souness
First Division2nd
FA CupFifth round
League CupThird round
FA Charity ShieldTitle shared
Top goalscorerLeague: Ian Rush (16)
John Barnes (16)

All: Ian Rush (26)

Manager Kenny Dalglish resigned on 22 February 1991 following a dramatic 4–4 draw with local rivals Everton, citing personal reasons for his decision. With caretaker Ronnie Moran in charge, Liverpool failed to regain the lead of the First Division from Arsenal, who finished as champions having lost just one game all season. Still, they at least managed to secure a top-two finish for a record 10th season in succession. Graeme Souness was appointed manager on 16 April for the five last matches of the season, resulting in three wins and two defeats.

Captain Alan Hansen, out of action for a nearly a year, announced his retirement as a player not long after Dalglish's resignation.

The season had started very well for the Reds, who as defending league champions won their first eight league games, including a 4-0 victory over Manchester United at Anfield, and enjoyed a 15-match unbeaten start in the league.

It was also the final season at Anfield for striker Peter Beardsley, who enjoyed a fine start to his fourth season at the club but was then dropped in favour of new signing David Speedie halfway through the season. Both players left the club in the close season; Speedie to Blackburn Rovers and Beardsley to local rivals Everton. Also on their way out of Anfield that summer were defenders Gary Gillespie and Steve Staunton to Celtic and Aston Villa respectively. The close season saw Liverpool pay a national record £2.9million for Derby County striker Dean Saunders, who had been one of the First Division's top scorers in 1990-91 despite his team being relegated in bottom place. A further £2.5million went to the East Midlanders for England defender Mark Wright. An outlay of £1.25million also went on midfielder Mark Walters, who followed Souness to Anfield from Rangers.

Just weeks before his resignation, Dalglish invested for the future with a move for 17-year-old AFC Bournemouth midfielder Jamie Redknapp, while fellow teenage midfielder Steve McManaman made his first two senior appearances during the season. He also gave a senior debut to 18-year-old winger Steve McManaman just before Christmas.

Events of the season

August

Liverpool's defence of their record 18th top division league title began on 25 August 1990 at Bramall Lane, where they defeated newly promoted Sheffield United 3–1. A visit to Wembley a week earlier for the FA Charity Shield had seen Liverpool share the honour with FA Cup holders Manchester United in a 1–1 draw.

September

September ended with Liverpool top of the First Division, having won all of their seven opening league games, including a 3–2 win at Goodison Park in the Merseyside derby in which Peter Beardsley scored twice, and even more impressively a 4–0 demolition of Manchester United at Anfield in which Beardsley hit a hat-trick. Beardsley ended the month as the First Division's top goalscorer with seven goals in as many games.

October

Liverpool's winning start to the season reached an eighth successive game as they triumphed 2–0 at home to struggling Derby County, and in the next game they dropped points for the first time when Norwich City held them to a 1–1 draw at Carrow Road. The month ended in disappointment when Manchester United dumped them out of the Football League Cup with a 3–1 defeat at Old Trafford.

November

Peter Beardsley's excellent form continued as he reached the 10-goal mark in the First Division on 10 November, finding the net in a 4–0 home win over Luton Town. It was also a fine month for Ian Rush, who was on the scoresheet twice against both Luton Town and Tottenham Hotspur. Liverpool remained comfortably in the lead at the top of the First Division as November ended.

December

Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season ended after 14 games when they crashed 3–0 to their nearest challengers Arsenal at Highbury on 2 December, but their lead of the First Division remained intact. The month ended with a second defeat at Crystal Palace, slowly emerging as outsiders in the title race, but also included wins over Sheffield United and Southampton.

January

The new year brought two significant signings for Liverpool, in the shape of experienced striker David Speedie from Coventry City and promising 17-year-old midfielder Jamie Redknapp from AFC Bournemouth. There were just three league games for the Reds this month, starting with a 3–0 win over Leeds United at Anfield on New Year's Day, followed by draws against Aston Villa at Wimbledon.

The FA Cup quest got off to a rocky start, with the Reds needing replays to see off Second Division competition in the shape of Blackburn Rovers in the third round and Brighton & Hove Albion in the fourth. However, Arsenal had overtaken the Reds as league leaders by the end of the month.

February

Kenny Dalglish stunned the football world on 22 February 1991 by suddenly announcing his resignation as Liverpool manager after nearly six years in charge, during which time he had guided them to three league titles, two FA Cups, and they had never finished lower than runners-up in the league. They were also in contention for the double when he handed in his resignation, having just forced a second replay against Everton in the fifth round following a goalless draw at Anfield and a 4–4 thriller at Goodison Park less than 48 hours before the bombshell was dropped. They had also beaten Everton in the league earlier in the month.

Long-serving coach Ronnie Moran was put in temporary charge of the first team until a permanent successor could be found. However, the month ended with Everton finally getting the better of the Reds in the second replay of the FA Cup fifth round.

March

Arsenal extended their lead over the Reds with a 1–0 win at Anfield on 3 March, but wins in the next three games (including a 7–1 demolition of bottom club Derby County at Anfield) kept the Reds in contention for a 19th league title.

April

13 goals and three straight wins meant that Liverpool ended the month still capable of catching Arsenal in the race for the league title, giving new manager Graeme Souness every chance of a dream return to the club he served so well as a player.

May

Successive defeats to Chelsea and Nottingham Forest ended Liverpool's hopes of another league title as the championship trophy headed back to Arsenal, who had seized it from Liverpool's grasp with the last kick of the season two years earlier. The last league action of the season was a 2–0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur, and the Reds at least had the consolation of a record 10th successive top two finish.[1]

Much speculation surrounded Anfield at the end of the season regarding who would be joining Liverpool and who might be leaving. The future of Peter Beardsley at Anfield was looking particularly bleak; after an excellent start to the season which saw him hit the back of the net 11 times in the league before the end of November, he had struggled to hold down his place in the first team due to competition from Ronny Rosenthal and then David Speedie for the position as Ian Rush's strike partner. There was also talk that David Speedie could soon be on his way out of Anfield just months after arriving as Souness looked to sign a new striker, with Mo Johnston of Rangers and Dean Saunders of Derby County being two names most strongly linked with a move to Anfield. Following the retirement of Alan Hansen in the centre of defence, Derby County's Mark Wright also became a transfer target. Midfielder Craig Johnston, who had announced his retirement from playing three years earlier in order to care for his sister following a serious accident, was offered the chance of reviving his career by Souness.[2]

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

First Division

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Arsenal (C) 38 24 13 1 74 18 +56 83[lower-alpha 1] Qualified for the European Cup
2 Liverpool 38 23 7 8 77 40 +37 76 Qualified for UEFA Cup
3 Crystal Palace 38 20 9 9 50 41 +9 69
4 Leeds United 38 19 7 12 65 47 +18 64
5 Manchester City 38 17 11 10 64 53 +11 62
Source:
(C) League Champions.
Notes:
  1. Arsenal deducted two points; Manchester United deducted one point due to a brawl in a game between both teams.

Matches

FA Charity Shield

First Division

25 August 1Sheffield United1 – 3LiverpoolSheffield
Deane  60' Report Barnes  59'
Houghton 65'
Rush  88'
Stadium: Bramall Lane
Attendance: 27,009
Referee: Vic Callow
28 August 2Liverpool2 – 0Nottingham ForestLiverpool
Rush  52'
Beardsley  83'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 33,363
Referee: Peter Tyldesley
1 September 3Liverpool2 – 1Aston VillaLiverpool
Beardsley  12'
Barnes  87'
Report Platt  26' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 38,061
Referee: Keith Hackett
8 September 4Wimbledon1 – 2LiverpoolLondon
Cork  74' Report Barnes  27'
Whelan  31'
Stadium: Plough Lane
Attendance: 12,364
Referee: R. Groves
16 September 5Liverpool4 – 0Manchester UnitedLiverpool
Beardsley  11', 32', 81'
Barnes  44'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 35,726
Referee: Lester Shapter
22 September 6Everton2 – 3LiverpoolLiverpool
Hinchcliffe  71'
McCall  84'
Report Beardsley  36', 68'
Barnes  37'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,847
Referee: Roger Milford
29 September 7Sunderland0 – 1LiverpoolSunderland
Report Houghton  44' Stadium: Roker Park
Attendance: 31,107
Referee: T. West
6 October 8Liverpool2 – 0Derby CountyLiverpool
Houghton  37'
Beardsley  85'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 37,036
Referee: Terry Holbrook
20 October 9Norwich City1 – 1LiverpoolNorwich
Fox  7' Report Gillespie  2' Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 21,275
Referee: John Moules
27 October 10Liverpool2 – 0ChelseaLiverpool
Rush  3'
Nicol  17'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 38,463
Referee: Keren Barratt
4 November 11Tottenham Hotspur1 – 3LiverpoolLondon
Lineker  50' Report Rush  38', 48'
Beardsley  67'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,033
Referee: George Courtney
10 November 12Liverpool4 – 0Luton TownLiverpool
Rush  5', 39'
Mølby  9' (pen.)
Beardsley  71'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 35,207
Referee: Gerald Ashby
17 November 13Coventry City0 – 1LiverpoolCoventry
Report Beardsley  73' Stadium: Highfield Road
Attendance: 22,571
Referee: Ken Redfern
24 November 14Liverpool2 – 2Manchester CityLiverpool
Rush  82'
Rosenthal  86'
Report Ward  62'
Quinn  89'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 37,847
Referee: Philip Don
2 December 15Arsenal3 – 0LiverpoolLondon
Merson  21'
Dixon  46' (pen.)
Smith  88'
Report Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 40,419
Referee: Allan Gunn
15 December 16Liverpool2 – 0Sheffield UnitedLiverpool
Barnes  61'
Rush  75'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 33,516
Referee: John Lloyd
22 December 17Liverpool3 – 2SouthamptonLiverpool
Rosenthal  33', 43'
Houghton  83'
Report Wallace  18', 48' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 31,894
Referee: Robbie Hart
26 December 18Queens Park Rangers1 – 1LiverpoolLondon
Falco  67' Report Barnes  49' Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 17,848
Referee: J. Martin
30 December 19Crystal Palace1 – 0LiverpoolLondon
Bright  44' Report Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 26,280
1 January 20Liverpool3 – 0Leeds UnitedLiverpool
Barnes  7'
Rosenthal  33'
Rush  89'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 36,975
Referee: Peter Tyldesley
12 January 21Aston Villa0 – 0LiverpoolBirmingham
Report Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 40,026
Referee: Jim Borrett
19 January 22Liverpool1 – 1WimbledonLiverpool
15:00 Barnes  33' Report Barton  81' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 35,030
Referee: Howard King
3 February 23Manchester United1 – 1LiverpoolManchester
Bruce  26' Report Speedie  39' Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 43,690
Referee: Ray Lewis
9 February 24Liverpool3 – 1EvertonLiverpool
Mølby  17'
Speedie  49', 53'
Report Nevin  45' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 38,127
Referee: Lester Shapter
23 February 25Luton Town3 – 1LiverpoolLuton
Black  47'
Dowie  55', 90'
Report Mølby  13' (pen.) Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 12,032
Referee: D. Ashworth
3 March 26Liverpool0 – 1ArsenalLiverpool
Report Merson Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 37,221
Referee: Terry Holbrook
9 March 27Manchester City0 – 3LiverpoolManchester
Report Mølby  39' (pen.), 44' (pen.)
Barnes  86'
Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 35,150
Referee: George Courtney
16 March 28Liverpool2 – 1SunderlandLiverpool
Rush  27'
Owers  44' (o.g.)
Report Armstrong  19' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 37,582
Referee: Keith Hackett
23 March 29Derby County1 – 7LiverpoolDerby
Saunders  19' Report Mølby  7' (pen.)
Barnes  23', 47'
Rush  39'
Nicol  56', 63'
Houghton  90'
Stadium: Baseball Ground
Attendance: 20,531
Referee: Philip Don
30 March 30Liverpool1 – 3Queens Park RangersLiverpool
Mølby  64' (pen.) Report Ferdinand  10'
Wegerle  45'
Wilson  83'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 37,251
Referee: Mike Reed
1 April 31Southampton1 – 0LiverpoolSouthampton
Le Tissier  4' Report Stadium: The Dell
Attendance: 20,255
Referee: Allan Gunn
9 April 32Liverpool1 – 1Coventry CityLiverpool
Rush  20' Report Gynn  34' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 31,063
Referee: David Elleray
13 April 33Leeds United4 – 5LiverpoolLeeds
Chapman  68', 81', 88'
Shutt  77'
Report Houghton  11'
Mølby  16' (pen.)
Speedie  25'
Barnes  28', 79'
Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 31,460
Referee: Ken Redfern
20 April 34Liverpool3 – 0Norwich CityLiverpool
Barnes  31'
Houghton  36'
Rush  85'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 37,065
Referee: Vic Callow
23 April 35Liverpool3 – 0Crystal PalaceLiverpool
Rush  41'
Barnes  55'
McGoldrick  88' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 36,767
Referee: Keren Barratt
4 May 36Chelsea4 – 2LiverpoolLondon
Dixon  8', 77'
Wise  32' (pen.)
Durie  87'
Report Speedie  62'
Rosenthal  72'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 32,266
Referee: Stephen Lodge
6 May 37Nottingham Forest2 – 1LiverpoolNottingham
Clough  13'
Woan  64'
Report Mølby  56' (pen.) Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 26,151
Referee: J. Martin
11 May 38Liverpool2 – 0Tottenham HotspurLiverpool
Rush  41'
Speedie  48'
Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 36,192
Referee: Roger Milford

FA Cup

8 January 3rd Round ReplayLiverpool3 – 0Blackburn RoversLiverpool
Houghton  15'
Rush  23'
Beardsley  83'
Staunton  82'
Report Stadium: Anfield
26 January 4th RoundLiverpool2 – 2Brighton & Hove AlbionLiverpool
Rush  48', 55' Report Small  72'
Byrne  74'
Stadium: Anfield
30 January 4th Round ReplayBrighton & Hove Albion2 – 3LiverpoolBrighton
Small  36'
Byrne  98'
Report McMahon  10', 114'
Rush  106'
Stadium: Goldstone Ground
17 February 5th RoundLiverpool0 – 0EvertonLiverpool
Report Stadium: Anfield
20 February 5th Round ReplayEverton4 – 4LiverpoolLiverpool
Sharp  48', 73'
Cottee  89', 113'
Report Beardsley  37', 71'
Rush  77'
Barnes  103'
Stadium: Goodison Park
27 February 5th Round 2nd ReplayEverton1 – 0LiverpoolLiverpool
Watson  12' Report Stadium: Goodison Park

Football League Cup

25 September 2nd Round 1st LegLiverpool5 – 1Crewe AlexandraLiverpool
McMahon  30'
Gillespie  31'
Houghton  67'
Rush  72', 85'
Report Sussex  8' Stadium: Anfield
9 October 2nd Round 2nd LegCrewe Alexandra1 – 4LiverpoolCrewe
Sussex  86' Report Rush  18', 48', 74'
Staunton  42'
Stadium: Gresty Road

Top scorers

Recap

Competition Result Top Scorer
First Division Runners-Up John Barnes, 16
Ian Rush, 16
FA Cup Fifth Round Ian Rush, 5
League Cup Third Round Ian Rush, 5
Charity Shield Title shared John Barnes, 1
Overall Ian Rush, 26

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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