Top 40 goals by Steven Gerrard for Liverpool (1998-2009)
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HD | 2009 | MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280x720 29.97fps | AAC 44100Hz stereo 1411Kbps | avi | 75.27 mb
Sport/Football | English | 4 min 59 sec
The best 40 goals by Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard .
First Name : Steven
Surname : Gerrard
Squad Number : 8
Club: Liverpool
Position: Defensive Midfielder [R, C]
Height : 1.83m
Weight : 83 kg
D.O.B. : 30 May 1980
Town of Birth : Whiston
Country of Birth : England
Nationality : English
Steven George Gerrard,(born 30 May 1980), is an English footballer who plays for English Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team. He has played much of his career in a central midfield role; however, since the arrival of Fernando Torres at Liverpool in 2007, he has been used mainly as a second striker for his club team[3] and as a winger for England since 2006.
Gerrard, who has spent his entire career at Anfield, made his début in 1998 and cemented his place in the first team in the 2000–01 season, succeeding Sami Hyypiä as Liverpool team captain in 2003. His honours include two FA Cup wins, two League Cup wins, a UEFA Cup win, and a UEFA Champions League win in 2005.
Gerrard made his international début in 2000, and represented England in the UEFA European Championships in 2000 and 2004 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he was the team's top goalscorer with two goals.
Gerrard passed 350 Premier League matches and 500 career matches for Liverpool during the season. Between the final League match in May and the start of the World Cup in June, he would become thirty years old, a significant milestone for a professional footballer. Still tied to the club contractually until 2013, the man who had won pretty much everything else on offer still lacked an English championship medal in his collection and knew that although time was starting to count against him, he still had the hope if not perhaps the belief that he could achieve this with the club he had either supported or played for all his life.