As the curtain falls on Steven Gerrard's illustrious Liverpool career, we pay tribute to the club's departing captain in a brand new documentary which LFCTV GO subscribers can now watch on demand.

Entitled 'Gerrard: My Liverpool', the show is the definitive story of his life and times at Anfield, told through the eyes of the man himself.

The skipper will swap Merseyside for Los Angeles this summer when he moves to MLS outfit LA Galaxy, after 710 appearances for the Reds.

'Gerrard: My Liverpool' got its first airing on LFCTV on Saturday night, giving supporters the opportunity to relive the astonishing career of a true club icon.

In the show, Gerrard goes behind the scenes at Anfield - into the famous home team dressing room, past the 'This Is Anfield' sign and to the area in the Centenary Stand where he first sat as a six-year-old to watch Jan Molby sink a hat-trick of penalties.

The programme is now available to view on demand for LFCTV GO subscribers by clicking play below.

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The 34-year-old tours Liverpool's resplendent waterfront, stopping at the three graces to reminisce about his love for the city, as the iconic Liver Buildings tower in the background.

The world-renowned St George's Hall - the setting for Liverpool's triumphant Champions League homecoming in 2005 - is the venue for the midfielder's final interview.

Our longest-serving captain talks about the highs and lows of his 17 years in the spotlight, while the people who know him best provide a fascinating insight into his personality off the field.

His mother, Julie, gives a poignant account of her son's career, while Gerrard's eldest daughter, Lily-Ella, reveals what it's like to have such a famous father.

Zinedine Zidane and Paolo Maldini weigh in with impressive tributes, while familiar faces in the form of Fernando Torres and Xabi Alonso return to praise the Huyton native.

Stitching the story together with running commentaries are the likes of Jamie Carragher, Phil Thompson and Graeme Souness. Former managers Gerard Houllier, Rafael Benitez and Kenny Dalglish explain Gerrard's presence and professionalism.

Steve Heighway, Hugh McAuley and Dave Shannon speak of the early days accompanied by previously unseen footage of a young Gerrard in action, and the No.8's friends, Ian Dunbavin and Paul McGrattan, explain how a hero to so many can be so humble off the field.

'Gerrard: My Liverpool' addresses the highs and the lows, punctuated by stunning strikes, crunching tackles and unforgettable celebrations.

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