We now head back to 1965, when Liverpool finally got their hands on the FA Cup after a hard-fought win over Leeds United at Wembley.

Bill Shankly inspired the mighty Reds to long-awaited glory thanks to goals from two of the greatest forwards to ever wear the red shirt.

After a tense encounter could produce no goals in normal time, Roger Hunt netted the opener - only for Billy Bremner to equalise.

Ian St John headed the winner on 111 minutes to bring the cup home to Merseyside.

The real hero on the day was Gerry Byrne, who played the whole game despite breaking his collarbone in the seventh minute.