Samuel "Sammy" Lee (born 7 February 1959 in
Liverpool) is an
English football coach and former player. He played most of his career for hometown club
Liverpool during the 1970s and 1980s as a
midfielder, and also represented
England fourteen times.
Playing career
Lee rose through the ranks at
Liverpool after joining on an
apprenticeship in September 1975, making his first team debut on 8 April 1978, as a 6th minute
substitute for
David Johnson.
Leicester City at
Anfield were the opponents, as Lee managed to find the net in the 56th minute of the 3–2 victory. A year earlier, he had been put in the squad for a huge
European Cup semi-final against
FC Zürich and, although he didn't play, manager
Bob Paisley said he would have had no qualms about using him if required.
Lee became a regular from 1980 onwards and, although small in stature, he established a reputation as a sharp-passing and strong-running midfield player who could also hit a decent shot. In the
1981 League Cup final, Lee was at the centre of a controversial incident which left opponents
West Ham United feeling slightly cheated. Lee had ventured forwards in an attack and ended up flat out on the turf following a challenge. The West Ham defence pushed out of their area to leave Lee in an
offside position but when Liverpool full back
Alan Kennedy scored with a follow-up shot, the goal stood. West Ham did equalise but Liverpool won the replay with Lee in the side.
In
that year's European Cup semi-final...
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