Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray has revealed his pride at playing a part in Steven Gerrard's final appearance for Liverpool at Anfield.
The long-serving Reds skipper played his 709th game for his boyhood club in Saturday's 3-1 defeat, in which Murray scored in stoppage time after seeing his initial penalty saved by Simon Mignolet.
Murray tweeted: "Was an Honour to be part of Gerrard's final Anfield farewell. One of the Premier Leagues & Liverpool's greatest ever #LFC #CPFC #StevieG"
Was an Honour to be part of Gerrard's final Anfield farewell. One of the Premier Leagues & Liverpool's greatest ever #LFC #CPFC #StevieG
— Glenn Murray (@GM_83) May 17, 2015
Gerrard's 17-year Liverpool career ends next week when they travel to Stoke City.
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