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Forever 4﹗Sami Hyypia (2)

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SAMI: 10 YEARS IN 10 GREAT PICS
Paul Hassall
As Sami Hyypia prepares to bring his glorious Liverpool career to an end we’ve raided the archives to pick out some of the Finn’s finest moments in a red shirt.
Liverpool today confirmed Hyypia will be joining Bayer Leverkusen on a two-year deal in the summer, but his contribution to the Reds’ success over the last ten years will ensure he forever holds a special place in the heart of every Kopite.

Good luck Sami. A true Anfield legend.

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The new boy looks decent…

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A toast to the first of many trophies!

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The Owen Cup final – what he regards as his finest display

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Make mine a treble

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Last-gasp glory v Wolves – a Sami favourite

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It’s just a friendly against Man United isn’t it?

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A perfect start against Juventus

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Sami dares to dream…

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The dream becomes reality

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Sami Hyypia – Kop legend

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A CAREER IN QUOTES: SAMI HYYPIA
James Carroll
Anfield legends and teammates past and present – they’ve all had something to say about Sami Hyypia over the years. From Dalglish to Carragher – we’ve compiled all the quotes that matter.
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Rafa Benitez (LFC Manager 2004 – Present)

He is a perfect professional. In every single training session and in every single game he gives 100 per cent for the team and he has been a fantastic servant to this club. He is always keen to help the youngsters and he sets them a really good example but he has also been very supportive of me and my staff since I first came to Liverpool. From my point of view, I have been really pleased to work with him and now I must wish him luck for the future.

Jamie Carragher (LFC Player 1996 – Present)

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Everyone talks about foreign players like Zola, Henry and Bergkamp but they never look at Sami. In terms of consistency he’s well up there with them, there’s no doubt about it. Maybe he can’t do something out of the blue every now and again but every week, for nine months of the season, Sami Hyypia is your man. He’s definitely one of the best foreign players this country has ever seen.

Kenny Dalglish (LFC Player 1977 – 1990)

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Sami has been an absolutely magnificent servant to this football club. He came in and showed his worth immediately. He was made captain of the club and even when the decision was taken to make a change and give the armband to Steven Gerrard, the dignity he showed was brilliant and reflected tremendously well on him as a person. To spend 10 years at the same club is a remarkable achievement, and even more so when that club is Liverpool and the demands to succeed year after year are exceptionally high. But Sami’s performance levels have always been very, very high. When he first arrived people commented that he wasn’t quick – but over the years he hasn’t lost any of that pace because he didn’t have too much to start with! He reads the game so well and has made a massive contribution – at both ends of the pitch – to Liverpool Football Club.

John Arne Riise (LFC Player 2001 – 2008)

Riise scores the third in the 3-0 win over Spurs on his return from injury

If something needs to be done, Sami is the one we talk to because he goes and does it. I like that about him. I have already learned a lot from him since I joined the club. If I’ve made a mistake in a match I ask Sami what I should have done and he gives me advice. He is a guy who holds everyone together when we need him most in hard games and tough atmospheres.

Jan Molby (LFC Player 1984 – 1996)

When you speak with other former players, they all agree Sami is a proper footballer and one of the best we’ve had. He knows the game inside out; how to play, where to stand, when to kick and when to bring someone down. He’s an excellent all round player.

Alan Hansen (LFC Player 1977 – 1991)

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I played alongside two of the greatest centre-backs of all time – Phil Thompson and Mark Lawrenson, Gary Gillespie wasn’t far behind them, he was unlucky with injuries – and Hyypia would fall into that category. I would’ve no problem playing alongside Hyypia. If we played in partnership we’d play off one another and I think he’d be very easy to play alongside. He’s a real quality player.

Jamie Carragher (LFC Player 1996 – Present)

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Sami’s been here 10 years now and has always played a large portion of the season, hardly ever missing a game. He rarely has a bad one either – and even on the times when he does, he never allows it to affect his form. He’s had his critics on a couple of occasions, but has always had the character to come through those periods. Top players always bounce back when they have suffered a knock – and Sami is one of those players. He is a legend.

Phil Thompson (LFC Player 1971 – 1984, LFC assistant manager 1998 – 2004)

He has been, and still is, brilliant for Liverpool. When you consider how much he cost then pound-for-pound he is up there with the £440,000 the club paid for Kenny Dalglish. I remember going to watch him playing for Finland against Oliver Bierhoff and Germany in Nuremberg. Bierhoff’s strength was in the air and Sami never let him win a header. We signed Stephane Henchoz at the same time as Sami and he was the better known of the two and people probably expected more from him. But after a couple of days on the training pitch with Sami, I was thinking we’ve signed a central midfielder here because he was that authoritative and comfortable on the ball. It always makes me laugh when people started saying a few years ago his pace had gone. Sami Hyypia never had any pace to lose! What he has got is an incredible ability to read the game and that has been his biggest asset. More often than not he is in position. I’d be lying if I said that when we signed him I thought he’d still be going strong 10 years later. That’s incredibly difficult to do, especially for a foreign player in the Premier League. He’s a legend and, for me, Sami is in Alan Hansen’s ilk.

Pepe Reina (LFC Player 2005 – Present)

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He has been consistent every single week of the season and to watch him play you would never believe for a minute that he is the age he is. He makes my job much easier, the whole defence do and that is why when people talk about Ray Clemence’s record I say that it is not just for me it is for the defence, and the team as a whole. One thing that people forget about Sami is the important goals he scores for the team.

Jamie Carragher (LFC Player 1996 – Present)

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I think when Sami finishes playing for Liverpool, he’ll go down as one of the true greats at this club. I know the fans sing the song for me but Sami deserves as much praise as anyone in the team. I think because he’s played so well over the years, he’s taken for granted by a lot of fans because you just expect a really solid performance off him. No matter what Sami Hyypia does for the rest of his Liverpool career, he will go down in history alongside people like Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson, Phil Thompson, Ron Yeats and Emlyn Hughes for me. His performances, especially when he first came to the club, were as good as anything in Europe and he’s certainly taught me a lot about defending. He’s never flustered at the back, he always keeps very cool and calm and I think that’s a great thing to have at the back. You can’t lose your head because it’s a very important position and if you make a mistake at centre-back then there’s a good chance the ball could end up in the back of the net. Sami’s a player who leads by example with his performances and we just take our lead from him. I can’t praise him highly enough.

Stephane Henchoz (LFC Player 1999 – 2005)

If I think of all the central defensive partners I have played alongside in my career, I would definitely say that Sami would have to be the best.

Tommy Smith (LFC Player 1962 – 1978)

Liverpool have made numerous bargain buys down the decades – and Sami Hyypia must be one of the best. Hyypia stands head and shoulders with big Ronnie Yeats and Jockey Hansen as great central defenders. He is becoming another legend on Merseyside with the impact he has made and the success he has helped bring to Anfield. When Sami first moved to Anfield he came as virtually an unknown, but the Reds boss obviously saw that rare quality in the Finn and he has developed into a world-class player. He is a terrific header of the ball, is rarely caught out of position and his reading of the game is superb.

Daniel Agger (LFC Player 2006 – Present)

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Carra and Sami have both been extremely helpful to me. If I have a question then they’re always there to give me advice. I like to listen to the answers they give and then look to put their advice into my game. They are both really experienced players and I know I can learn a lot from them.

Markus Babbel (LFC Player 2000 – 2004)

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Sami takes playing very seriously. You can see that he hates losing and wants to win. He can be really angry after defeats. For example, he cried in the changing room in the spring of 2001 after losing to Leicester. He was so disappointed with the defeat and his own performance. First I was a bit amazed with his reaction, but the incident only increased my respect for him. Only very few players cry in the changing room. It tells a lot about Sami’s attitude towards the game and what playing means to him.

Alan Hansen (LFC Player 1977 – 1991)

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He is a brilliant professional and he’s been a big player for such a long time for Liverpool. He leads by example and never lets them down. He hasn’t got pace in abundance but positionally he is fantastic and he reads the game really well. He is a brilliant player.

Gerard Houllier (LFC Manager 1998 – 2004)

He’s tall and good in the air, which is an indispensable asset when you play centre-back in England. His passing is good, right or left. He’s very confident and he can hold the defence together.

Alvaro Arbeloa (LFC Player 2007 – Present)

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When I first joined the club, he was really helpful to me. Sami is a good person and he is always there if you need something. Sami has been here for ten years and has been a great example to me. I am really proud to have played with him and I wish him all the best because he deserves everything.

Ron Yeats (LFC Player 1961 – 1971, LFC Chief scout 1986 – 2006)

It has to be one of the best bits of business we’ve done over the years. I didn’t have a role in suggesting any fees between the clubs, but when I was told about how little money Liverpool had spent on Sami, I nearly fell off my chair. It was a steal – a bargain – and the kind of deal Liverpool had set up in the 60s and 70s when they were signing unknown players like me for little money and giving them a chance on a bigger stage. Sami’s certainly performed on that stage.

Jari Litmanen (LFC Player 2001 – 2002)

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It’s so difficult to say anything which stands out about him because he has always played at a high level. I suppose that’s his greatest strength, the fact that he has never failed or done anything below the standards he has set. As a teammate you know what you’ll get from him and he never disappoints. Of course everybody has great moments and games but he is constantly at a good level. Think about it… Sami Hyypia, at both Liverpool and the national team over the last 10 years, hasn’t missed too many games. He is always just Sami!

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