Liverpool's clash with Watford at Anfield in May 1986 featured Ian Rush scoring what many thought at the time was his final goal in a red shirt in front of the Kop.

With the striker about to embark on a new challenge in Italy with Juventus, he signed off in the only way he knew best with the winner.

It arrived 12 minutes from time in a moment the whole of Anfield was waiting for as the No.9 pounced to net the only goal of the game.

As it turned out, this would also be the last time that player-manager Kenny Dalglish would start a competitive game for Liverpool.

For Rushie, it was an incredible send-off - but of course this wasn't the end as he would later return after just one season outside Anfield, and the goals would continue to flow in front of the Kop.