When I die, don't bring me to the hospital. Bring me to Anfield. I was born there and will die there.
We need to forget about mistakes and take the positives.
Loyalty doesn't seem to be in the game that much these days where players leave their clubs which made them the stars they are today either to seek personal glory or fill their pockets. But one man serves as the epitome of club loyalty.
You've got to take responsibility and to do everything in your power to get results. Hopefully players look at that and try and follow it.
Don't visualize beating the keeper, visualize destroying the keeper.
It will be the proudest moment of my life leading Liverpool out. I've dreamed of this day since I was a kid, kicking a ball against the wall in the street where I lived. What could be better than leading Liverpool out for the Champions League final? Only lifting the trophy. We need everyone, all 11 players who start and the subs, to be ready to give everything. We need that mentality, when everyone has to put everything on the line for Liverpool. That is what it will take to win. We have to make sure we don't have any regrets at the final whistle.
Football is all about winning things as a team but it's also important to pick up individual awards along the way.
I tried to nutmeg him. It never came off and he gave me a slap on the back of the head and told me to start behaving
I've got absolutely no intention of ever going to play at another club.
I'm a fan myself and I'm frustrated just as much as them when we get beat.
Grilled salmon and brown pasta works for me every time.
But I it doesn't matter who scores the goals so long as we win.
If you don't play well, you have a bad game or a nightmare you know that the amount of coverage is worldwide.
I didn't sleep with the European Cup but it was in my room! It was just special and I just had to have the cup with me, lifting the cup as Liverpool captain was just the best moment of my life.
In football, the hero and legend status is given out far too easily for me.
This does not --ing slip now.
It's too easy to blame other people in football.
I'm born in Liverpool, I'm a Liverpool supporter.
Taking the lead, that was the hard part. To concede after that was a massive disappointment - not good enough.
Liverpool is a massive club and has obviously been very successful over the years.
Obviously the fans are very important to me, in fact they mean everything to me and they are the people I try to please when I play.
I listen to the phone-ins on the way home and I know how the fans feel.
The odds were against us, but we deserve to be where we are.
Even now I can say I'd love to finish my career here, and then stay in the game after that.
I share their frustration at times and I get down just like them when we suffer a bad result.