Former Liverpool, Aston Villa and France manager Gerard Houllier has died aged 73. Houllier spent six years at Anfield between 1998-2004, winning four major trophies including the League Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup in 2001. After two years with Lyon, Houllier returned to the Premier League in 2010, replacing Martin O'Neill as manager of Aston Villa.
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