Liverpool legend Gary McAllister revealed how one of his most famous Reds moments proved to be a painful experience for Steven Gerrard
Gary McAllister might have last played for Liverpool 21 years ago, but Kopites still sing about the Scot and his presence is still felt at Anfield to this day.
"I know the people who have 'Mac' in their surname are called like this in the UK. I think it's the first time but, to be honest, I like it."READ MORE: Wataru Endo has just sent Jurgen Klopp Liverpool message after Japan humbling of Germany Consequently, Kopites still sing about McAllister’s Dortmund pen, Bradford goal, Coventry goal, Spurs peno, Barca pen, and derby goal. And while his last-minute Merseyside derby winner at Goodison Park is arguably the Scot’s most iconic Liverpool moment, it wasn’t the only strike to prompt the wildest of celebrations.
And as he turned to celebrate wildly in front of Puyol, having put Liverpool ahead on the stroke of half-time, it ultimately proved to be a rather painful celebration for one of McAllister’s most famous team-mates - Steven Gerrard!