Tributes galore as Steven Gerrard retires from football

Liverpool legend, Steven Gerrard, on Thursday announced his retirement from football aged 36.

The ex-England skipper spent a majority of his playing career at Anfield where he featured 504 times scoring 120 goals.

He however had a brief stint in the Major League Soccer (MLS) with LA Galaxy before confirming his exit from the United States last week.

The midfielder is England’s fourth most-capped player with 114 appearances and captained the side at three of the six major tournaments he played at.

“I feel lucky to have experienced so many wonderful highlights over the course of my career,” said Gerrard.

“I have had an incredible career and am thankful for each and every moment of my time at Liverpool, England and LA Galaxy.

“I fulfilled my childhood dream by pulling on the famous red shirt of Liverpool.”

While the Champions League success of 2005 is surely the highlight of Gerrard’s Liverpool career, he also helped his boyhood club win two FA Cups, three League Cups, a Uefa Cup and a Uefa Super Cup.

“I was lucky to play alongside some great players and under some fantastic managers during my time at Anfield and would like to thank each and every one of them, as well as all of the backroom staff at the club throughout my time there for the fantastic support they showed me,” he added.

Leading those playing tribute to the talismanic footballer is the club where he became a legend.