Gerrard set to play for Liverpool again

Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will wear
the iconic red shirt once again when Jurgen
Klopp's men travel to Australia in May.
Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Daniel Agger and Steve
McManaman will be part of the Liverpool team who
will play a post-season friendly against A-League
side Sydney FC next month as part of the club's
12th anniversary celebrations.
Retired since hanging up his boots in November
last year, club legend Gerrard is reportedly set to
become Liverpool's under-18's manager next
season but before then, he will play alongside the
likes of Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino at
ANZ Stadium.
"It will be an honour to pull on the red shirt and
play football with an outstanding squad and former
team-mates – this is what Liverpool is all about,
celebrating the family that has been around for 125
years," Gerrard said.
"Our fans in Australia always give us a warm
welcome, so it'll be a great feeling to see the ANZ
Stadium turn red on May 24."
Steven Gerrard, @Carra23 , @DanielAgger
and Steve McManaman are joining the
#RedsInSydney !
Find out more: https://t.co/Y2py1YqtMr
pic.twitter.com/BlthcSb0XC
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 20, 2017
Liverpool are third in the Premier League and on
track to qualify for the Champions League with six
matches remaining.
Klopp's Liverpool host Crystal Palace on Sunday.

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