Liverpool are hosting Middlesbrough this evening in the League Cup, so we thought it apt to remind everyone of one of the skipper's very best
goals in a Red shirt — scored nine and a half years ago...
traditional ice - cool finish saw the England international bag his 50th
goal in a red shirt, and in 87 appearances, no less — bringing up his half - century quicker than the likes of Luis Suárez, Michael Owen and even Robbie
For our side, Olivier Giroud and Aaron Ramsey are not expected to feature, which will likely see Lucas Perez given another chance to score his first
goal in our red shirt.
Not exact matches
sencond
goal, rashford was left unmarked
in an area dominated by
red arsenal
shirts..
The 21 - year - old managed an incredible 31
goals in total, and has since been linked with a # 40m move to Old Trafford, with Rooney supposedly telling van Gaal he thinks he has what it takes to make the step up and shine
in a
red shirt.
Currently Arsenal's top scorer with 18
goals in all competitions, Giroud is four
goals away from matching his best season's tally
in a
red and white
shirt — and it's only January.
It probably is too soon to be ranting and raving over Luis Suarez, who was handed the famous number seven
shirt by Kenny Dalglish — a number he wore during his days as a
Red, but the signs were definitely promising as we watched a player who scored a staggering 49
goals in 48 games last season for Ajax score on his début.
And when Leroy Sane scored City's fourth
goal on the day
in the 77th minute, no one
in a
Red shirt seemed particularly surprised or bothered.
However, more alarming is the fact Birmingham haven't managed a
goal at home for over two hours, while the only player to have scored at St. Andrews
in a Birmingham
shirt this season is that of Craig Gardner, whom will sit out the side's next three league fixtures with suspension following his
red card offence at home to Wigan Athletic last Saturday.