We now head back to 2006 and the day when Steven Gerrard had an FA Cup final named after him.

With the Reds trailing 2-0 to West Ham United it looked like a bleak day was on the cards but then again we knew special things normally happen when Liverpool play at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

Djibril Cisse reduced the deficit courtesy of a brilliant finish from a pinpoint Gerrard assist.

The skipper then smashed the ball home for 2-2 before future Red Paul Konchesky's cross looped over Pepe Reina and into the net.

It looked like Alan Pardew's Hammers were about to win the FA Cup, but fate smiled on Liverpool yet again at the Millennium Stadium.

As the clock struck 90 minutes, Gerrard produced a moment of sheer genius as he smashed an unstoppable effort beyond the reach of Shaka Hislop from 30 yards out.

The 'Gerrard final' was born and the Scouse maestro got his hands on the FA Cup as the Reds went on to win via penalties.