No.3: Walshy keeps title dreams alive
Paul Walsh inspired a victory for Kenny Dalglish's double winners at Watford in January 1986.
After five league games without a win, Liverpool needed a victory to keep their title dreams alive.
Despite going a goal down to future Wolves boss Kenny Jackett, Walsh equalised with a brilliant strike. Ian Rush typically then fired for 2-1 before Walsh netted again to seemingly put the game beyond the Hornets.
A mistake from Bruce Grobbelaar led to a late Jan Lohman strike, but the Reds managed to hold on to claim a crucial three points.
To celebrate 30 years since the historic achievement, a new feature-length documentary will be aired exclusively on LFCTV GO later this month.
‘Double Winners ‘86 - On The March With Kenny’s Army’ relives the unforgettable season through the eyes of those who played a key role.