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Uefa Super Cup- Business Office V (Liverpool Vs. Sv Hamburg, 1977)

The 5th edition of the UEFA Super Cup took identify inwards the Fall of 1977, betwixt the winner of the Champions Cup, Liverpool as well as the winners of the Cup Winners Cup, SV Hamburg.

The English linguistic communication side Liverpool had won their real get-go Champions Cup after defeating West High German side Borussia Monchengladbach (3-1) at Rome on May 25th, 1977.
They were continuing a dynasty at the overstep score next UEFA Cup wins inwards 1973 as well as 1976.
After the win, Liverpool’s star Kevin Keegan had joined their opponents for this Super Cup, SV Hamburg.
To supercede the departing Keegan, Liverpool had enrolled, the Scottish Kenny Dalglish from Celtic Glasgow. The balance of this enterprise squad had remained intact.
The English linguistic communication contingent of Clemence, Neal, Smith, Thompson, Kennedy, Case, McDermott were complemented alongside the likes of the Irishman Heighway as well as the Welshmen Jones as well as Toshack.

The West High German side SV Hamburg were an ambitious side that were a few years away from making an fifty-fifty bigger behavior upon on the domestic as well as European Stage.
They had won the Cup Winners Cup on May 11th, 1977 at Amsterdam past times defeating the defending Champions Anderlecht (2-0).
The side contained novel as well as futurity Internationals such equally Kaltz, Magath, as well as Volkert. They had non exclusively signed Keegan inwards the off-season but also Yugoslavian International defender Buljan.
They had replaced their Cup Winners Cup winning Manager Klotzer alongside Rudi Guttendorf inwards the summer. However, poor results had led to his sacking as well as Ozcan Arkoc forthwith managed the side.
In fact both sides were struggling inwards their respective Leagues prior to this check as well as it was hard to designate a clear favorite earlier these encounters.
The sides had met merely a few months prior inwards a summertime pre-season friendly equally business office of the Keegan transfer (3-2 Hamburg win), but non much could last read from inconsequential encounters such equally that one.

The get-go leg was played on Nov 22nd, 1977 at Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion.
The hosts Hamburg were missing a pose out of fundamental players most notably Georg Volkert as well as Peter Nogly.
Keegan had declared that they would brand the deviation inwards Hamburg to convey an easier fourth dimension at Liverpool.
Snow (on the days leading upwards to the match) had made the champaign somewhat slippery.
Liverpool started the check inwards a improve shape but slow Hamburg got into the rhythm.
They took the Pb inwards the get-go one-half from a Ferdinand Keller volley inwards the 29th minute.
A few minutes later, Liverpool defender Joe Jones was injured as well as he would last replaced alongside Tommy Smith.
Liverpool sensing Hamburg’s vulnerabilities started to press harder inwards the 2d one-half for an equalizer.
In the 58th minute, Paisley replaced Jimmy Case alongside David Johnson. Dalglish was also moved farther upwards as well as forthwith Liverpool had 4 strikers.
The pressure level paid off when inwards the 65th minute, David Fairclough headed inwards the equalizer.
The check (ended inwards a (1-1) tie) had been largely unimpressive as well as many observers had likened it to a friendly match.
Liverpool Manager Bob Paisley stated, “We had the impression that neither side wanted to win the Super Cup”.
Keegan went further, he said, “we (SV Hamburg) were pathetic. The concluding 2 weeks nosotros convey played well, fleck this evening nosotros were terrible.”


Photo From: Onze, Issue 24, Dec 1977
(Team captains, Nov 22, 1977, UEFA Super Cup, SV Hamburg 1- Liverpool 1)


Photo From: Onze, Issue 24, Dec 1977
(November 22, 1977, UEFA Super Cup, SV Hamburg 1- Liverpool 1)

Photo From: Onze, Issue 24, Dec 1977
(Emlyn Hughes heading, Nov 22, 1977, UEFA Super Cup, SV Hamburg 1- Liverpool 1)


The Second Leg took identify at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on Dec 6th, 1977.
Liverpool had the border equally the habitation squad along alongside the away goal. They made a few modifications from the get-go leg. Tommy Smith started inwards defence inwards identify of the injured Joey Jones. Terry McDermott would also supercede Ian Callaghan inwards the squad.
For Hamburg, Jurgen Stars, Buljan, Eigl, Memering as well as Steffenhagen were out as well as replaced inwards the lineup past times Kargus, Nogly, Bertl, Hidien as well as Georg Volkert.
Keegan had been apprehensive nearly his reception dorsum at Liverpool, but fans greeted him well.
Phil Thompson gave Liverpool the Pb inwards the 21st infinitesimal as well as from so on it was one-way traffic alongside Hamburg unable to check Liverpool’s authority at home.
Terry McDermott struck a memorable chapeau flim-flam past times scoring inwards the 40th, 56th as well as 57th minutes.
At the (0-2) score, the Liverpool fans started chanting “Keegan! Keegan! What’s the score?”
In the 2d one-half the onset continued alongside Liverpool scoring 4 to a greater extent than goals.
After McDermott’s double strike inwards the 56th as well as 57th minutes, Hamburg made a double commutation inwards the 69th minutes o trammel the damage.
Kurt Eigl as well as Arno Steffenhagen went on for Keller as well as Zaczyk.
It was to no avail equally Liverpool scored twice to a greater extent than inwards the closing stages through a Fairclough header as well as a Dalglish strike. Liverpool comfortably won this Super Cup (7-1) on aggregate.
It had been a roughshod return for Keegan. He would say  “I was disappointed from our betoken of view, because nosotros were diabolical”. He also praised his onetime squad.
Liverpool would teach on as well as win their 2d successive Champions Cup a few months later.



Photo From: Mondial, old series, Issue 12, Jan 1978
(December 6, 1977, UEFA Super Cup, Liverpool 6-SV Hamburg 0)


Photo From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 96, Jan 1997
(December 6, 1977, UEFA Super Cup, Liverpool 6-SV Hamburg 0)




November 22, 1977
Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (West Germany) 1-Liverpool Football Club (England) 1
UEFA Super Cup- First Leg
Venue: Hamburg -Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Antonio Garrido (Portugal)
Goalscorers:
(Hamburg): Ferdinand Keller 29
 (Liverpool): David Fairclough 65
Summary of goals:
1:0 (29th minute, Hamburg): Manfred Kaltz crossed from correct side, Klaus Zaczyk failed to connect alongside it as well as the ball reached Keller who volleyed in.
1:1 (65th minute, Liverpool): Kennedy crossed from correct side towards the far post service as well as Fairclough headed in.
Lineups:
SV Hamburg:
1-Jurgen Stars, 6-Manfred Kaltz, 2-Hans-Jurgen Ripp, 3-Ivan Buljan (Yugoslavia) (12-Andreas Karow 67th), 5-Kurt Eigl, 9-Klaus Zaczyk, 4-Caspar Memering, 10-Felix Magath (14-Horst Bertl 64th), 7-Kevin Keegan (England), 8-Ferdinand Keller, 11-Arno Steffenhagen

Coach: Ozcan Arkoc (Turkey)

Team Captain: Manfred Kaltz
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: None (Hitachi, but no promotion allowed for this match, HSV on shirts)
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Blue Socks

Liverpool:
1-Ray Clemence, 2-Phil Neal, 3-Joey Jones (Wales) (13-Tommy Smith 33rd), 4-Phil Thompson, 5-Ray Kennedy, 6-Emlyn Hughes, 7- Kenny Dalglish (Scotland), 8-Jimmy Case (16-David Johnson 58th), 9-Steve Heighway (Republic of Ireland), 10-David Fairclough, 11-Ian Callaghan

Coach: Bob Paisley
Other Substitutes:
Terry McDermott, John Toshack (Wales), Peter McDonnell

Team Captain: Emlyn Hughes
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks




December 6, 1977
Liverpool Football Club (England) 6-Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (West Germany) 0
UEFA Super Cup- Second Leg
Venue: Liverpool-Anfield Stadium
Attendance: 34,931
Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)
Goalscorers:
(Liverpool): Phil Thompson 21, Terry McDermott, 40, 56, 57, David Fairclough 84, Kenny Dalglish 88
(Hamburg): None
Summary of goals:
1:0 (21st minute, Liverpool): A corner from the left past times Heighway, striking a defender as well as Thompson shot inwards the rebound.
2:0 (40th minute, Liverpool): Kennedy sent a cross into box, McDermott trapped as well as shot in.
3:0 (56th minute, Liverpool): Hamburg players lose ball, it gets to McDermott  who shoots from long arrive at to score.
4:0 (57th minute, Liverpool): Kennedy sent McDermott through to score.
5:0 (84th minute, Liverpool): Case crossed from the correct side for Fairclough to caput in.
6:0 (88th minute, Liverpool): A corner from correct side past times Case, the ball is headed across past times Thompson towards Johnson who also headed it to Fairclough who volleyed. His endeavor was blocked but Dalglish scored from the rebound.
Lineups:
Liverpool:
1-Ray Clemence, 2-Phil Neal, iii -Tommy Smith, 4-Phil Thompson, 5-Ray Kennedy, 6-Emlyn Hughes, 7- Kenny Dalglish (Scotland), 8- Terry McDermott, 9-Steve Heighway (Republic of Ireland) (14-David Johnson 46th), 10-David Fairclough, 11-Jimmy Case

Coach: Bob Paisley
Other Substitutes:
John Toshack (Wales), Alan Hansen (Scotland), Joey Jones (Wales) , Peter McDonnell

Team Captain: Emlyn Hughes
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Umbro
Uniform Colors: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks

SV Hamburg:
1- Rudi Kargus, 2-Hans-Jurgen Ripp, 3-Peter Nogly, 4-Horst Bertl , 5-Peter Hidien, 6-Manfred Kaltz, 7-Kevin Keegan (England), 8-Ferdinand Keller (14-Kurt Eigl 69th), 9-Klaus Zaczyk (13-Arno Steffenhagen 69th), 10-Felix Magath, 11-Georg Volkert

Coach: Ozcan Arkoc (Turkey)

Team Captain: Peter Nogly
Official Kit Supplier/Designer: Adidas
Shirt Sponsor: None (Hitachi, but no promotion allowed for this match, HSV on shirts)
Uniform Colors: Blue Shirts, White Shorts, Blue Socks


Liverpool Team for these matches:

Goalkeepers:
Raymond Neal C9lemence (August 5, 1948, Skengress)
Peter McDonnel (June 11, 1953, Kendal)

Defenders/Midfielders/Forwards:
Philip George Neal (February 20, 1951, Irchester)
Joseph Patrick Jones (Wales) (March 4, 1955, Llandudno)
Thomas ‘Tommy’ Smith (April 5, 1945, Liverpool)
Philip Bernard Thompson (January 21, 1954, Kirkby)
Emlyn Walter Hughes (August 28, 1947, Barrow-in-Furness-November 9, 2004, Sheffield)
Alan David Hansen (June 13, 1955, Sauchie)
Raymond Kennedy (July 28, 1951, Seaton Delaval)
Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (Scotland) (March 4, 1951, Dalmarnock)
James Robert ‘Jimmy’ Case (May 18, 1954, Liverpool)
David Johnson (October 23, 1951, Liverpool)
Stephen Derek ‘Steve’ Heighway (Republic of Ireland) (November 25, 1947, Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
David Fairclough (January 5, 1957, Liverpool)
Ian Robert Callaghan (April 10, 1942, Toxteth, Liverpool)
Terence ‘Terry’ McDermott (December 8, 1951, Liverpool)
John Benjamin Toshack (Wales) (March 22, 1949, Cardiff, Wales)

Coach: Robert ‘Bob’ Paisley (January 23, 1919, Hetton-le-Hole-February 14, 1996, Liverpool)

Note:
Some information for unused substitutes may non last available, so these are the players on as well as off the champaign that are verified to convey been present).


Photo From: Football Panini 78
(Liverpool Logo)


Photo From: Football Panini 78
(Liverpool Manager Bob Paisley)


Photo Credits:
All Liverpool players from ‘Football Panini 78’
Except:
Hansen (Soccer Stars 7879-Golden Collection)
Johnson (Football Panini 79)
Peter McDonnell (http://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/Profile/496)


Photo Credits:
All Liverpool players from ‘Football Panini 78’
Except:
Hansen (Soccer Stars 7879-Golden Collection)
Johnson (Football Panini 79)
Peter McDonnell (http://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/Profile/496)


SV Hamburg Team for these matches:

Goalkeepers:
Jurgen Stars (June 24, 1948, Lübeck)
Rudi Kargus (August 15, 1952, Worms)

Defenders/Midfielders/Forwards:
Manfred Kaltz (January 6, 1953, Ludwigshafen)
Hans-Jurgen Ripp (June 24, 1946, Hamburg)
Peter Nogly (January 14, 1947, Travemünde)
Ivan Buljan (Yugoslavia) (December 11, 1949, Runovići, introduce twenty-four hours Croatia)
Andreas Karow (November 3, 1958, Hamburg)
Kurt Eigl (March 7, 1954, Hockenheim) 
Klaus Zaczyk (May 25, 1945, Marburg)
Capar Memering (June 1, 1953, Bockhorst)
Felix Magath (July 26, 1953, Aschaffenburg)
Horst Bertl (March 24, 1947)
Kevin Joseph Keegan (England) (February 14, 1951, Armthorpe, United Kingdom)
Ferdinand Keller (July 30, 1946, Munich)
Arno Steffenhagen (September 24, 1949 , Berlin)
Peter Hidien (November 14, 1953, Koblenz)
Georg Volkert (November 28, 1945, Ansbach)

Coach: Ozcan Arkoc (Turkey) (October 2, 1939, Hayrabolu, Turkey)


Note:
Some information for unused substitutes may non last available, so these are the players on as well as off the champaign that are verified to convey been present).


Photo From: 82-83 Panini Fussball
(SV Hamburg logo)



Photo From: 74-75 -  Bergmann
(SV Hamburg Manager Ozcan Arkoc)




Photo Credits:
All Hamburg players from ‘1977-78 Bergmann’
Except:
Bertl (78-79 Fussball – Panini)


References;
Fussball Magazin, Feb March 1978
France Football, Issue 1651, Nov 29, 1977
France Football, Issue 1653, Dec 13, 1977
Onze, Issue 24, Dec 1977
World Soccer, Jan 1978

Mirroir Sport, Dec 7, 1977

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