What year was it when Steven Gerrard slipped?

2014
Ba capitalised on a Steven Gerrard slip during a game at Anfield in April 2014.

Who passed the ball to Gerrard when he slipped?

Former Chelsea forward Demba Ba didn’t enjoy the moment he scored at Anfield when he capitalised on Steven Gerrard’s slip that ended Liverpool’s title dreams in 2014. The Blues secured a 2-0 victory in late April, which brought an abrupt end to Liverpool’s 16-match unbeaten league run.

Did Steven Gerrard have Talipes?

Clubfoot, a birth deformity which causes the feet to point inwards, falls into the latter category. Clubfoot affects around 1 in every 1,000 babies, but is easily treatable in the developed world. Steven Gerrard was born with a clubfoot, and went on to become one of the most successful footballers of all time.

Will Steven Gerrard return to Liverpool?

Gerrard left Ibrox last month to return to the Premier League as Aston Villa boss and Klopp is delighted he will be coming back to Liverpool as an opposition manager.

Did Gerrard slip cost Liverpool?

Steven Gerrard reveals slip against Chelsea which cost Liverpool Premier League title still haunts him six years on.

What minute was Gerrards slip?

Gerrard has been mocked ever since by football fans up and down the country. In fact, 90min.com named the slip as the funniest moment in Premier League history. He would never win the Premier League title as a player.

Is Stevie Gerard a Catholic?

Although not a Catholic and living outside the catchment area, Gerrard attended Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School upon the recommendation of his primary school teacher, whose husband was a PE teacher there, due to its superior football reputation over other schools in the area.

Who are Steven Gerrards parents?

Julie Ann Gerrard
Paul Gerrard
Steven Gerrard/Parents

What age did Gerrard retire?

age 36
He announced his retirement from professional football on 24 November, at age 36.

What would happen if Gerrard didnt slip?

They would’ve gone into the Crystal Palace game three days later needing two wins from the final pair of games to win the league. Liverpool wouldn’t have needed to try to close a eight goal gap on Manchester City, meaning they might have seen the game out at 3-0 at Selhurst Park.