With Jordan Henderson's Worldie at Chelsea winning September's MOTD's Goal of the Month, to follow Sadio Mane's individual brilliance at Arsenal winning August's; it brought to mind Kenny's great '87/'88 side, the best side I've ever seen and arguably the best this Country's ever produced. (**** knows how many more European Cups we'd of had now had that side not been deprived of the biggest stage of all by the European ban. The one regret of my footballing life. Not seeing those great Reds against Sacchi's great Milan side of the three Dutch maters. That would of been a purists wet dream and then some.). Who that season contested all 10 goals in Match of the Day's 'Goal of the Season' completion. The first and to date only time in the programmes 52 year history that one team has had all 10 goals contesting that honour.
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These current, special Reds are the closest L'pool team I've seen to that glorious side. Certainly the one with the most attacking options. For brilliant attacking play from full back from Steve Nicol read James Milner. For composed, classy ball playing defending at the back from Alan Hansen read Joel Matip. For unsung heroes in midfield that did the simple things and kept everything flowing (Ronnie Whelan) read Gini Wijnaldum. For complete, all round midfield dominator Steve McMahon read the fast growing into that role Jordan Henderson. For the impish attacking genius of Peter Beardsley read Bobby Firmino. For the mercurial difference making special talents of John Barnes read Sadio Mane. And on and on.
Who knows if this year will ultimately end in the triumph of 1988? But one things for sure, it's going to be one **** of an exhilarating ride watching these special Reds try emulate them.