Scunthorpe United were then a Fourth Division outfit with very little money, managed by Ron Ashman. England. This is the goal statistic of Karriereende player Kevin Keegan, which gives a detailed view on the goals the player has scored. He scored both goals in a 2-2 draw at Anfield to secure a Third-Round replay, and save blushes all around, against his hometown club, Doncaster Rovers. The attention which came his way wasn't without merit, for Keegan was a dynamic attacking force who can take much of the credit for the trophies which arrived at Anfield between 1971 and 1977. "Kevin's sheer enthusiasm, bravery, fearless attitude and desire forced him in to the team. But Keegan created havoc that day and Shankly had no hesitation in giving him his debut against Nottingham Forest at Anfield the following Saturday when the League season opened. Previous Clubs:
The Reds finished third in the league table, a mere point behind the new Champions of England, Derby County (who were managed by a shy, retiring young man called Brian Clough…), and only beaten to the runners-up spot by Don Revie’s Leeds United on goal difference. The game was effectively decided in five frantic minutes. Although initially signed as a midfielder, Keegan was soon being utilised as a strike partner for John Toshack due to his substantial attacking talent. Keegan was involved in an on-field scuffle with Leeds player Billy Bremner, with both players receiving red cards and fines of £500. ", Kevin Keegan after the European Cup final 1977, "Myself and Kevin Keegan worked up a good understanding and as a partnership we flourished. Player Info. Keegan then grabbed his second goal, and the final Liverpool goal ever scored under Bill Shankly’s management, when he again met a nice ball across the box from Smith on 88 minutes to make it 3-0. 'Robbery with violence' was how Bill Shankly described the capture of Keegan from Scunthorpe for a measly £35,000. Then his big “break” came along. Shankly knew he had signed a player of exceptional potential whom he supposedly envisaged replacing Ian Callaghan on the right flank as the veteran had serious ligament problems. This page contains information about a player's detailed stats. This was the perfect ending for me. More rain in Germany ahead of the return game left a heavy pitch, which suited Liverpool as Shankly set them up to stoutly defend their three-goal advantage. But, with the recently appointed England skipper's stock rising on and off the pitch, speculation mounted that several clubs from abroad were circling. I have kept my side of the bargain. He’d finished his third season at Anfield as the leading club goalscorer with 19 goals in 61 games, and was a firm favourite with the fans. He played for several clubs includin Liverpool an Hamburger SV. Keegan left Liverpool to join West German Bundesliga side Hamburg for a record fee of £500,000 on 3 June 1977. For using this site, please activate JavaScript. First, Borussia midfielder Dietmar Danner hit the Liverpool post with a speculative effort that left keeper Ray Clemence as a spectator. Keegan may have gone on to be crowned European Footballer of the Year twice during his spell in Germany but it was at Anfield where he enjoyed his greatest success. Joseph Kevin Keegan (born 14 February 1951) is a former professional footballer and manager who played for Liverpool from 1971 to 1977. Originally from Northern Ireland, I now live in the United States, which makes getting to games a little bit more difficult! Bill Shankly, in his last season as club manager before announcing his retirement, knew he had a competitive team, but the side made a mediocre start to the campaign, especially away from home, where they found it difficult to score. I am, therefore, naturally drawn towards people involved professionally in the game for whom the sport is clearly more than ‘just a job’ as well. That Final! Rather, for them, it is “a labour of love” too. I'm a passionate supporter of Manchester United & Linfield (Belfast), and simply LOVE to write about football, in whatever capacity. After losing 1-0 at Leeds on 20 October, the Reds went on an incredible unbeaten league run over the next six months, losing just a single game (2-1 at Burnley) until they went down 1-0 at Sheffield United on 8 April 1974. From BBC Radio 5. I am a passionate football fan, someone for whom the sport is MUCH more than a game (and indeed takes up far more of my time, interest and emotional reserves than it should – just ask my wife…). Just tell us the truth and say the money, we wept. Keegan scored only 12 minutes into his Liverpool debut against Nottingham Forest at Anfield on 14 Augsut 1971. Although he started in every single game, including the season opener against Manchester City on 12 August 1972, it took Keegan almost a month to notch his first goal of the new season, at Carlisle United in a League Cup fixture. The Liverpool Echo on the FA Cup final Liverpool 3 -0 Newcastle on 4 May 1974. Keegan was born on St. Valentine’s Day 1951, into a family of coal-miners; his grandfather Frank heroically saved many fellow miners’ lives during the 1909 West Stanley Pit disaster, which still claimed the lives of 168 working men. Keegan scored after 12 minutes and after netting three times in the opening five League fixtures, it was clear that he was in the first team to stay. However, Shankly was suitably intrigued enough to suggest Keegan be played as a striker in another reserve game against Southport; Kevin scored both goals in a 2-1 victory, and thereby altered the course of (his own) history. Kevin Keegan, as his name would suggest, is of Irish descent. On a balmy night in the Olympic Stadium his tireless work-rate and close control bamboozled experienced German international Bertie Vogts to such an extent that he had no option but to bring him down for the penalty that sealed a momentous victory. Keegan and Shankly developed a close friendship during their time at Liverpool as Keegan remembers: "I always carry a picture of him, he comes into my conversation a lot. I always admired Tosh's honesty as a player. However, Bill Shankly had noticed that the German defence was susceptible to high balls into their penalty area, and when the game was rescheduled for the following evening, he altered his starting line-up to include big John Toshack instead of the diminutive Brian Hall. The 1975-76 campaign was to be his finest as a Liverpool player, with his all round play and crucial goals – notably away to Wolves and Bruges - proving instrumental in yet another league and UEFA Cup double. Scunthorpe, Hamburg SV, Southampton, Newcastle. He underlined that fact by bullying the German defence into conceding a corner on the hour mark, from which centre-half Larry Lloyd rose, totally unmarked on the six-yard line, to head home Keegan’s centre and give Liverpool a commanding 3-0 lead. I learned a lot from him and owe the man a great deal.". We are pleased to welcome columnist Declan Sloan aboard at LFChistory.net. In the same season, Liverpool won the UEFA Cup, with Keegan scoring twice in the final against Borussia Monchengladbach in a 3-2 victory. He topped the Anfield goalscoring charts in the process and netted what proved to be a crucial brace in the UEFA Cup final first leg against Borussia Moenchengladbach. With Newcastle hemmed into their own half, Liverpool put the game beyond reach on 75 minutes when Heighway ran onto a John Toshack header and calmly placed the ball into the corner past a stranded McFaul. Nellis was so impressed by Keegan’s work-rate and ability with the football that he contacted the Irons, and arranged a trial for the teenager. This overview shows all goals scored by the selected player, including the results of the games. At the age of 15, he started working at a brass works as an office clerk, but continued to play football both on Saturdays, and for a Sunday morning league team that represented a local hotel. From then on it was just a question of me reading which way the ball was going to go and from those situations we created many chances. He remained instrumental for Liverpool during the campaign, helping Liverpool to victory in both the European Cup and First Division, as well as reaching the final of the FA Cup. And then he left and none of us could comprehend why. Having had such a successful season, hopes on Merseyside were therefore high going into the following season, 1973-74. ", Kevin Keegan's goal in a 5-0 win vs Newcastle in March 1972 was so described by Liverpool Echo. First game of the season we beat Nottingham Forest 3-1 at home, and he was never out of the side after that. He chased, he harried, he gave everything. Kevin was a great player for Liverpool and I've nothing but admiration for him. Joseph Kevin Keegan (born 14 February 1951) is a former professional footballer and manager who played for Liverpool from 1971 to 1977. Keegan was replaced by Liverpool with future icon, Kenny Dalglish. We loved him. Keegan played in every single game, scoring seven times during the period, including his first senior hat-trick in a 4-2 victory over Ipswich Town at Anfield on 17 November 1973. By then, Kevin had broken into the senior England set-up too. Match report from British Soccer Week on Liverpool - Chesterfield on 22.09.1992. They also, risking injury, had five-a-side training sessions on the Old Showground concrete car park. His name is Kevin Keegan. Player stats of Kevin Keegan (Karriereende) Goals Assists Matches played All performance data In a reserve game against Tranmere Rovers, he continually drifted so far forward that he was almost playing as a second striker, much to coach Ronnie Moran’s ire. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. The following season however would prove to be Keegan's last at the club. These two players are so much alike in number of ways. Armthorpe, Position: He was also very gifted as a creative force for the Irons, so that his tally of only 18 goals in a total 124 games for the club, whilst looking unremarkable, tells only a small part of the story. Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. It sounds a great story, but it’s completely untrue. Others (particularly those who have spent time at the two clubs I have supported for many years, Manchester United and Linfield), such as Sir Alex Ferguson, have been rewarded with more than respect. Ronaldo (Part 2): That Goal! ", LFC had first option on Keegan but he decided against a return to Anfield and signed for Southampton - Bob Paisley, "Kevin Keegan was signed and made an unbelievable impact. However, he grew up in Armthorpe, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and has always been a proud Englishman. Feb 14, 1951 (69), Place of birth: Keegan began his career at Scunthorpe United, before being signed for Liverpool for £35,000 by Bill Shankly after catching the eye of scout Geoff Twentyman. Keegan and Toshack spearheaded the Liverpool attack that would prove vital in the club's success in the 1972-73 season, in which they won the First Division- Liverpool's first title for seven years. Liverpool had also battled their way through the rounds to make it to the two-legged UEFA Cup Final, where they faced powerful German side Borussia Monchengladbach (see footage below). He was a nice approachable lad and he did a really great job for the club during his time here. He never played for either of my clubs; indeed, he spent the best years of his playing career turning out for United’s bitter arch-rivals, Liverpool. Kevin Keegan: Ever-Present. He had been larking about in the pool with Phil Neal who had accidentally caught him in the eye. His decision was understandably met with disdain from certain sections of the Kop and his once soaring popularity dipped significantly, with some fans questioning his loyalty. For using this site, please activate JavaScript. However, they held their own in a drab opening half which was devoid of either chances or excitement (see game footage below).
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