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But, just four days later, I was on my way out of Liverpool," Matteo revealed in his autobiography, ‘In My Defence’, published in 2011.
But Gerard Houllier’s decision to pursue Christian Ziege from Middlesbrough, despite handing the Scotland international a new long-term contract, proved to be the death knell on his Reds career.
In an exclusive interview with the ECHO, Matteo, who teamed up with gambling harm prevention specialist EPIC Global Solutions in a new role as a programme facilitator earlier this year, admits he was heartbroken to leave Liverpool.
But while he is confident Houllier wanted to keep him, having only just signed that contract extension, and had faith in his ability to play ahead of Ziege, he did not want to risk giving up on regular starting football.
“When I left Liverpool, I had five years left on my contract,” he recalled.
I didn’t miss many games.
“And obviously Liverpool just missed out on the Champions League that year.
That wasn't just for me, I was just happy to be playing football and playing for Liverpool at that point, and to play at the highest level.
“But then you get the opportunity to go to a club like Leeds United.
Things were working for me training wise and everything was going in the right direction.
“But obviously when you're a club like Liverpool and the big hitters come in for someone, you always know and I had a lot of that.
“When I was a young player at Liverpool, there was so much experience coming in.
Didi was my mate, he was trying to support me even though he’s German as well as Ziege, but I think he knew there was a place for me whether it would have been at full-back or centre-back.
“I think he was just wanting to keep me around because he knew that the improvement in me over the last few years, I knew it was better.