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A 5–1 home win over then league-leaders Arsenal on 5 February featured four Liverpool goals in the opening 20 minutes. With a mid-week 90th minute penalty at Fulham, Liverpool won again and the winning run would eventually extend to 11 games, included Liverpool defeating title rival, Manchester City, on 13 April, in the same week as the 25th ...
Gerrard was delighted with the result after it looked like Liverpool might exit the competition after falling a goal behind in the first half: "I'd be a liar if I didn't say I thought we were down and out at the break. They were spoiling the game and were strong defensively, so there was a mountain to climb at half-time." [102] [103]
Steven George Gerrard [1] was born on 30 May 1980 at Whiston Hospital in Whiston, Merseyside, the second son of Julie Ann and Paul Gerrard. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] He started out playing for his hometown team, Whiston Juniors, where he was noticed by Liverpool scouts; he joined the Liverpool Academy in 1989, aged nine. [ 10 ]
And the 32-year-old expressed his disappointment at not being offered a new deal after scoring two goals in the win over ... Steven Gerrard, Kenny Dalglish, Graham Souness, Ian Rush and I’d put ...
Lampard and Steven Gerrard were criticised as central midfield partners. [5] Eriksson played Paul Scholes out of position on the left wing in order to accommodate the pair, and Scholes retired from the team after UEFA Euro 2004, aged 29; journalist Henry Winter identified the misuse of Scholes as a reason for the team's failure. [6]
Steven Gerrard's back-pass allowed Chelsea to score, and after that, Chelsea pressed home their advantage. The loss for Liverpool meant they failed to qualify for the Champions League. Liverpool ended their campaign with a 0–0 draw at the KC Stadium against Hull City, in which youngster Jack Robinson made his debut for the reds.
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Liverpool won this game 4–0, with a goal from Steven Gerrard and another hat-trick from Fernando Torres, making him the first Liverpool player in over 60 years to net hat-tricks in successive home games. [43] Three days later, Liverpool beat Newcastle 3–0 at home, with goals from Jermaine Pennant, Torres and Gerrard.