When naming all of Liverpool’s legends, one name immediately comes to mind – Steven Gerrard. The popular Stevie G has spent almost his entire career at Anfield – his final season was with La Galaxy – leaving an indelible mark.In 17 seasons with the Reds (26 including youth categories), Gerrard made 710 appearances, which puts him in third place on the all-time list, behind Ian Callaghan and his former teammate Jamie Carragher. Additionally, he is the fifth club’s all-time top scorer with 186 goals in all competitions.Fairytales never turn into a reality, right? English fourth-tier strugglers don’t think so…He’s won the 2005 UEFA Champions League, 2001 UEFA Cup and Super Cup, two FA Cups, three League Cups, and a Community Shield. However, the fact that he failed to win the Premier League – sometimes considered even more valuable than the UCL trophy among the English clubs – is considered perhaps the only “stain” in his respectable career. Still, it could change very soon…Namely, given that Liverpool are on the verge of winning their second Premier League trophy – excluding 18 titles before the EPL officially started in 1992 – Reds’ fans came up with an ingenious idea: sign Gerrard as a free agent, sub him on in five games, and allow him to win his maiden EPL title!He’s technically a free agent…Let’s get him signed and sub him on for 5 games before the end of the season so he gets a Premier League medal. pic.twitter.com/70Kp1YGdEH— Arne’s Reds (@ArneysReds) February 28, 2025 The 44-year-old former midfielder has been retired since 2016, when he hung up his boots after a season in the USA. He afterwards started a managerial career, leading Liverpool’s youth teams, Scottish Rangers, Aston Villa, and the Saudi Al-Ettifaq, which he left in January.Technically, Gerrard could come out of retirement, which would make him a free agent, and the Reds could sign him. Nevertheless, this seems more like fans’ empty wish than a realistic and possible turn of events, though it genuinely depicts the love and appreciation Liverpool supporters feel for their legend, Stevie G.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 28Saturday15:30: (3.95) Nott.Forest (3.80) Man.City (1.95)18:00: (2.05) Brighton (3.60) Fulham (3.80)18:00: (1.48) Crystal Palace (4.50) Ipswich (6.50)18:00: (1.13) Liverpool (12.0) Southampton (18.0)20:30: (2.35) Brentford (3.60) Aston Villa (3.10)23:00: (2.60) Wolverhampton (3.15) Everton (2.85)Sunday17:00: (1.22) Chelsea (7.75) Leicester (13.0)17:00: (2.65) Tottenham (3.85) Bournemouth (2.55)19:30: (5.10) Man.Utd. (3.60) Arsenal (1.80)Monday23:00: (3.25) West Ham (3.50) Newcastle (2.30)***odds are subject to change***
