Martin Broughton today explained why Roy Hodgson was the number one  choice to become Liverpool Football Club's 18th manager.
The Chairman lifted the lid on a rigorous interview process during  which Hodgson was grilled by Christian Purslow, Kenny Dalglish and  Broughton himself.
In the end the board decided the former Fulham boss met every  requirement outlined after Rafael Benitez's departure at the start of  June.
Broughton told reporters at Hodgson's Anfield unveiling: "You take  the League Managers' Association's Manager of the Year - that shows the  respect his peers have for him. It's a respect that's been earned not  only over the last year, which was outstanding, but over a long period  of time.
"Roy brings precisely the sort of experience we were looking for.  He's been around and dealt with lots of different international players.
"He's English but he's cosmopolitan. He wasn't chosen because he was  English - he was chosen because he was the best man for the job.
"We need someone to steady the ship at this stage and I think Roy has  got all of the talents we were looking for."
Broughton added: "Can I just express on behalf of the club our  appreciation to Mohammed Al Fayed and the Fulham team for allowing Roy  to talk to us and for being so good about the whole process."
Hodgson was quickly installed as the bookies' favourite once the  Anfield hotseat became vacant - but Broughton revealed the board started  their search with an open mind.
He said: "We didn't start off with a first choice. We wanted to have a  proper and professional process. We didn't say A was favourite or B was  favourite. We talked to quite a lot of people.
"There were a lot of applicants and we approached some others. There  were a number of telephone interviews to get a shortlist. Then there  were a number of face-to-face interviews which Christian Purslow and  Kenny Dalglish carried out.
"They put their conclusions to the board and the board agreed it  would be a good idea for me and Christian to meet the last two. That was  last weekend and Roy was our choice."