In his notes for this evening's official matchday programme, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has revealed which two memories from the first half of this season he cherishes most.

Ahead of the Reds' final game of 2016 against Manchester City later today, Henderson looks back on the last 12 months - which he feels have been 'packed full of big moments, great times and of course some disappointments'.

"The second half of the year has gone incredibly quickly for me. It only seems like yesterday we were reporting back for pre-season training in Palo Alto, California and then the season beginning away to Arsenal," the skipper writes in 'This is Anfield'.

"There's already been some great moments in the five months since this campaign began, but we haven't really allowed ourselves to dwell on any specific result or performance.

"From the second half of this year there are two things that stick in the memory most and entirely for positive reasons.

"Firstly, the feeling of walking out in front of the new Main Stand at Anfield against Leicester City. As a team we made sure we marked the occasion as it deserved, with a great win, but on a personal level to lead the team out for that game was a real honour.

"Second was seeing Ben Woodburn become Liverpool's youngest ever goalscorer in the cup match against Leeds United.

"Those moments sum up the optimism around this club. It's a good place to be."

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