We now head back to the conclusion of the 1983-84 season when Liverpool won the treble under Joe Fagan.

A fourth European Cup was about to arrive on Merseyside, with 1981 hero Alan Kennedy again scoring the winning goal.

A final against Italian giants AS Roma in front of their own supporters and on their own turf was seen as an incredibly difficult task.

However, Fagan's side had character in abundance as well as footballing brilliance.

With captain Graeme Souness leading the charge and Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush in attack, this was a formidable Liverpool team.

Phil Neal fired the Reds into the lead only for Roberto Pruzzo to equalise on the stroke of half-time.

After a period of extra-time, it was down to penalties to decide the outcome and Bruce Grobbelaar was a man possessed.

His antics on the goalline and his famous 'spaghetti legs' dance put off the Roma players.

It was then all down to Kennedy and he kept his nerve to to slot home the winning penalty and ensure glory again for Liverpool in Europe.