Yesterday, former Liverpool captain Steven ▪ Gerrard announced his official retirement.
Steven ▪ Gerrard was born in 1980 in the Liverpool youth academy and was promoted to the Liverpool first team in 1998, thus beginning a 17-year career with the Reds. At Anfield, he grew to the heart of the team and won 1 Champions League, 1 UEFA Cup, 3 League Cups, 2 FA Cups and 1 Community Shield, with the only regret being that he was never able to win the Premier League.
Don't rush the years, I don't push when it comes, we can't forget the miraculous reversal that the legendary captain of the Red Army led Liverpool to complete in Istanbul.
After winning the championship, Gerald kissed Alonso vividly...
We can't forget, Gerald Alonso Marceslano, a midfield combination of steel and elegance.
We can't forget the good times that the Double German combination of England's national team brought to the fans.
Time is getting farther and farther away, the Jie team said goodbye first, I don't know how long we can still appreciate Longge, as a post-80s fan sighed.
Leaving is for a better encounter, and current Liverpool coach Klopp also said that the Reds' doors will always be open for Gerrard, and perhaps soon we will see the legendary Captain of the Reds with his ageless face on the sidelines.