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If you say the name, ‘Gini Wijnaldum’ to Liverpool fans, the same first thought will come to all of their respective minds.

“Barcelona!”

The Dutchman was the man for the big occasion at Anfield, departing last summer as an English, European and world champion and having left his mark on some of the biggest occasions during his five years on Merseyside.

Scoring against Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham and Everton in domestic competition, he'd also find the net in two Champions League semi-finals as well as score the opener in the final day victory in 2016/17 which saw the Reds return to Europe's elite competition in the first place.

But it was the second of those European Cup semi-finals, against Barcelona, where he wrote his name into Reds folklore forever.

Left on the bench at Anfield, with Liverpool trailing 3-0 on aggregate, he came on at half-time to score a brace in front of the Kop in an historic 4-0 win as Jurgen Klopp ’s side clinched the most famous of

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