Emile Heskey reckons Liverpool missed a big opportunity when they failed to sign a 'phenomenal' striker during his time at the club.
Heskey was a member of the treble-winning Reds side that won the UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup during the 2000/01 season The former England striker also helped Liverpool to the UEFA Super Cup a few months later, and enjoyed a productive partnership with Michael Owen for club and country.
But Heskey says Gerard Houllier's team could have been even better. Aside from Owen, another forward Heskey enjoyed playing alongside was Nicolas Anelka.
The former Arsenal and Real Madrid striker joined Liverpool on loan from Paris-Saint Germain in 2001, but scored just five goals in his 22 games for the club.
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