Philippe Coutinho attempts to recreate magical Steven Gerrard Olympiakos goal [Video]

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND -DECEMBER 8: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool shoots only to see his goal dissalowed during the Champions League Group A match between Liverpool and Olympiakos at Anfield on December 8, 2004 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

It’s been 13 years since Steven Gerrard scored that legendary long-range screamer against Olympiakos in a Champions League group stage match at Anfield.

Several memorable goals were scored before then, and many many breathtaking goals have been scored since then, but that powerful strike still remains one of the finest moments in Steven Gerrard’s career.

That screamer of a goal ensured Liverpool’s progression into the knockout stages of the tournament before Liverpool eventually won the tournament in an equally enthralling fashion, coming back from three goals down to trump AC Milan as Istanbul.

Philippe Coutinho has now attempted to recreate that magical goal during one of Liverpool’s recent training sessions, with James Milner and Divock Origi aiding him. So how did the Brazilian magician go about recreating THAT Gerrard goal? Have a look.

It’s been 13 years since Steven Gerrard scored that legendary long-range screamer against Olympiakos in a Champions League group stage match at Anfield.

Several memorable goals were scored before then, and many many breathtaking goals have been scored since then, but that powerful strike still remains one of the finest moments in Steven Gerrard’s career.

That screamer of a goal ensured Liverpool’s progression into the knockout stages of the tournament before Liverpool eventually won the tournament in an equally enthralling fashion, coming back from three goals down to trump AC Milan as Istanbul.

Philippe Coutinho has now attempted to recreate that magical goal during one of Liverpool’s recent training sessions, with James Milner and Divock Origi aiding him. So how did the Brazilian magician go about recreating THAT Gerrard goal? Have a look.

Exit mobile version