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Steven Gerrard's best and most important goals at Liverpool

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Steven Gerrard will begin work as an academy coach at Liverpool. The announcement comes two months after he retired as a player following an 18-year career.

We take a look at five of his best and most significant goals.

Liverpool vs. West Ham - 2006

Gerrard's first goal in the final, to equalise at 2-2, is largely forgotten because of what came after. Trailing 3-2 in the 90th minute the ball dropped to the midfielder, stricken by cramp, 30 yards from goal and he lashed in a shot which arrowed into the bottom corner of the net. With no further goals in extra time the match went to penalties where, inevitably, Gerrard scored as Liverpool won the shootout 3-1.

Liverpool vs. Olympiakos - 2004

The significance of this goal was only felt six months later when Liverpool went on to win the Champions League. Needing to beat the Greeks by two clear goals to get out of the group stage Liverpool were 2-1 up with just four minutes remaining. When the ball was teed up by Neil Mellor's cushioned header Gerrard produced a trademark strike from distance, smashing in a low half-volley, to ultimately set the Reds on their way to a fifth European Cup.

Liverpool vs. AC Milan - 2005

Not the best nor most spectacular goal of his career but arguably one of the most important. Trailing 3-0 at half-time Gerrard's twisting header nine minutes into the second half sparked one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all time as Liverpool scored a further two times to take the game to extra time and then penalties where Gerrard, as the fifth taker, was not even required. Milan scored just two of their spot-kicks to end Liverpool's 21-year wait for a fifth European Cup.

Liverpool vs. Manchester United - 2001

As he has done many times since, Gerrard collected a knockdown in midfield, advanced a few yards before firing a screamer past Fabien Barthez to open the scoring. It paved the way for Liverpool's first league double over United for 22 years after Robbie Fowler added a second, with Danny Murphy's dismissal after half-time not altering the 2-0 scoreline.

Liverpool vs. Middlesbrough - 2005

Technically one of Gerrard's best goals. Collecting the ball 40 yards out he controlled it on his instep, allowed it to bounce twice and hammered an arcing, bending angled shot into the top corner with the outside of his right foot. The goal deserved more than the point it earned in a 1-1 draw after cancelling out Szilard Nemeth's early opener. But with a crucial Champions League semifinal at home to Chelsea looming three days later no one was looking at the implications for the league table.

Steven Gerrard's honours with Liverpool:

Club:

FA Cup (2): 2001, 2006
League Cup (3): 2001, 2003, 2012
Community Shield (1): 2006
Champions League (1): 2005
UEFA Cup (1): 2001
UEFA Super Cup (1): 2001

Individual:

Professional Footballers' Association player of the year (1): 2006
Professional Footballers' Association young player of the year (1): 2001
PFA team of the year (8): 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014
Football Writers' Association footballer of the year (1): 2009
Premier League player of the month (6): February 2001, March 2003, December 2004, April 2006, March 2009, March 2014
FA Cup final man of the match (1): 2006
Champions League final man of the match (1): 2005
UEFA club footballer of the year (1): 2005
Ballon d'Or Bronze Award: 2005
MBE: 2007