Kevin Keegan was the driving force behind the club’s ascent to the top of the European football tree in the 1970s.
“I don’t really like going back,” he admits. “The Liverpool era for me is written. That is how I’d like it to stay.
“Those six years I had, and the people I met, remain with me. I see Ron Yeats, Cally (Ian Callaghan), Tommy Smith, and those who came after me, and I really like that club, but I don’t really go back, and in truth I don’t like to.
“I get asked to go back to Hamburg every week, honestly, but I just don’t like to go back. That’s me. I’m 60 now and I am still looking forward. I think too many players live in the past. They are like ‘remember that game and remember this game’. I’m not like that.”
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