Steven George Gerrard MBE (born 30 May 1980) is an English professional football manager and former player who manages Scottish Premiership club Rangers.
He spent the majority of his playing career as a central midfielder for Liverpool, with most of that time spent as club captain, as well as captaining the England national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time,
Gerrard was awarded the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award in 2005, and the Ballon d'Or Bronze Award. In 2009, Zinedine Zidane and Pelé said that they considered Gerrard to be the best footballer in the world.
We're on week two of lockdown and the social media challenges keep on coming. First, it was the toilet roll but now former Rangers star Kevin Thomson has proven a hit with his unique take on the age-old keepy-up.
Thomson, who runs his own coaching academy, has called out pros, aspiring stars and football legends alike to keep the ball in the air via one-twos off a wall.
And he's now secured his biggest challenge yet in Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard. The Liverpool legend stepped up to the plate to manage 50 touches back and forth off the wall with alternate feet.
Gerrard posted his attempt on his official Instagram page and called on former Anfield team-mate Jamie Redknapp to follow suit.
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