Liverpool 1998–2004: Beginnings, cup treble and club captaincy Gerrard made his first-team debut for Liverpool on 29 November 1998 as a late substitute in a
Premier League match against
Blackburn Rovers. He made thirteen appearances in his debut season, replacing injured captain
Jamie Redknapp in central midfield. Gerrard recalled in a 2008 interview with
The Guardian, "I was out of position and out of my depth." Nonetheless, Liverpool's coaching staff remained convinced that he would improve. After starting the
Merseyside derby on the bench, he replaced
Robbie Fowler in the second half, receiving his first career
red card for a challenge to the upper leg of Everton's
Kevin Campbell. Later that season, Gerrard scored his first senior goal in a 4–1 victory over
Sheffield Wednesday. However, he began to suffer from persistent back problems, which sports consultant
Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt later diagnosed as a result of accelerated growth, coupled with excessive playing, during his teenage years. He was named
PFA Young Player of the Year by his peers. The following season, he won the
UEFA Super Cup, but missed the
2001 FA Charity Shield through injury. Houllier resigned as Liverpool manager after a trophy-less
2003–04 campaign, and Gerrard was linked with a move to
Chelsea during the off-season. Gerrard admitted that he was not "happy with the progress Liverpool has made", and that "for the first time in my career I've thought about the possibility of moving on." Ultimately, Gerrard turned down a £20 million offer from Chelsea, staying with Liverpool under new coach
Rafael Benítez.
2004–2007: Champions League and FA Cup success inscribed with 86 minutes (the time of his strike against Olympiacos) and "Oooohhhh you beauty! What a hit! What a hit!"|alt=A dark grey plinth with white and red writing on it Liverpool had many injuries early in the
2004–05 season, and a broken toe suffered in a September league match against Manchester United sidelined Gerrard until late November. On 8 December, Gerrard scored a crucial 25-yard half volley in the 86th minute of Liverpool's
final Champions League group stage match against
Olympiacos to send the club through to the knockout round. A strike that saw
Sky Sports co-commentator
Andy Gray exclaim, "Oh, you beauty!! What a hit son! What a hit!", Gerrard claimed that this was his most important, if not his best, goal for Liverpool to date. However, Gerrard netted an own goal during the 2005
League Cup final on 27 February, which proved decisive in Liverpool's 3–2 loss to Chelsea after extra time at the Millennium Stadium. in the Premier League in 2007|alt=Gerrard smiling as he jogs along the side of a pitch During a six-minute stretch in the second half of the
2005 Champions League final against
AC Milan, Liverpool came back from a three-goal deficit to tie the match at 3–3 after extra time; Gerrard scored the first for his side, a header from a John Arne Riise cross. Liverpool's third goal was gained as a
penalty from a foul awarded to Liverpool when
Gennaro Gattuso was judged to have pulled down Gerrard in Milan's
penalty area. Xabi Alonso's penalty was saved by Dida but the rebound was scored. Gerrard did not participate in the
penalty shoot-out (he was the designated fifth penalty taker) which Liverpool won 3–2 as they claimed their first Champions League trophy in twenty years. Dubbed the
Miracle of Istanbul, the match is widely regarded as one of the greatest finals in the competition's history, and Gerrard was lauded as the catalyst for the second half comeback. Gerrard was named the Man of the Match, and later received the
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award. In regards to his contract issues with Liverpool, Gerrard told the press after the final, "How can I leave after a night like this?" but negotiations soon stalled and on 5 July 2005, after Liverpool turned down another lucrative offer from Chelsea, Gerrard's agent Struan Marshall informed Liverpool chief executive
Rick Parry that Gerrard was rejecting a club-record £100,000-a-week offer. Parry conceded the club had lost Gerrard, saying, "Now we have to move on. We have done our best, but he has made it clear he wants to go and I think it looks pretty final." The next day, Gerrard signed a new four-year deal as Parry blamed the earlier breakdown of talks on miscommunication between the two sides. Gerrard stated upon signing the contract that he would rather win one Premier League title with Liverpool than win multiple titles at Chelsea as it would mean more to him. Gerrard scored 23 goals in 53 appearances in
2005–06, and in April became the first Liverpool player since John Barnes in 1988 to be voted the
PFA Players' Player of the Year. He scored twice in the
2006 FA Cup final against
West Ham United, including an injury time 35-yard equalizer that sent the match into extra time, and Liverpool won their second consecutive major trophy on penalties. A match called
The Gerrard Final, the goals made him the only player to have scored in the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League finals. Liverpool eliminated Chelsea in the
2006–07 Champions League semi-finals on penalties, to return to their second final in three seasons, which they lost 2–1 to Milan in Athens. During this period, Gerrard credited assistant manager
Pako Ayestarán as an essential figure in the team's success under Benítez. He described him as “the perfect number two”, highlighting his elite training standards, uplifting presence in the dressing room, and ability to communicate honestly with players. Gerrard said he always felt “fresh and fired-up” under Ayestarán’s guidance. After Ayestarán's departure in 2007, Gerrard wrote that Liverpool lost a crucial stabilising presence, and that communication between players and manager began to suffer.
2007–2012: Continued success and stardom Gerrard suffered a toe fracture in an August 2007 Champions League qualifier against
Toulouse, but returned four days later to play the entirety of a 1–1 league draw against Chelsea. On 28 October 2007, Gerrard played his 400th game for Liverpool in a league match against
Arsenal, in which he scored. He scored in all but one of Liverpool's domestic and European matches during the month of November, and after scoring the only goal in a Champions League away tie against
Marseille on 11 December, he became the first Liverpool player since
John Aldridge in 1989 to score in seven consecutive games in all competitions. In December 2007, Gerrard was voted sixth (after
Kaká,
Lionel Messi,
Cristiano Ronaldo,
Didier Drogba and
Ronaldinho) for the
2007 FIFA World Player of the Year. after scoring a hat-trick in the
Merseyside derby in 2012 Gerrard made his 300th Premier League appearance on 13 April 2008 in a match against Blackburn Rovers, scoring the opening goal in a game which Liverpool won 3–1, and finished the season with twenty-one goals in all competitions, surpassing his total from the
2006–07 season. Gerrard was selected for the PFA Team of the Year and he was also one of the nominees or the PFA Players' Player of the Year, alongside teammate
Fernando Torres. Gerrard needed to undergo groin surgery at the beginning of the
2008–09 season, but the problem was not serious and he quickly returned to training. He scored what appeared to be his hundredth career Liverpool goal against
Stoke City on 20 September, but it was disallowed after
Dirk Kuyt was ruled offside. He achieved the milestone eleven days later in a 3–1 Champions League group stage win over
PSV. He made his 100th appearance in European club competition for Liverpool on 10 March 2009 against
Real Madrid and scored twice in a 4–0 win. Four days later, when Liverpool faced Manchester United, Gerrard won a penalty after he had been fouled by
Patrice Evra. With the scoreline at 1–1, Gerrard scored the resulting spot-kick, his first goal at
Old Trafford, to give Liverpool the lead en route to a 4–1 victory. Following these results, three-time
FIFA World Player of the Year Zinedine Zidane hailed Gerrard as possibly the best player in the world. On 22 March 2009, Gerrard scored his first ever hat-trick in the Premier League, against
Aston Villa, in a 5–0 victory. On 13 May 2009, Gerrard was named as the 2009
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year, beating Ryan Giggs by just 10 votes and becoming the first Liverpool player to win the award in nineteen years. Gerrard was delighted and "a little bit surprised" to win the award. On 5 December 2009, Gerrard made his 500th appearance for Liverpool at Blackburn. He ended the
2009–10 season with 12 goals and nine assists from 46 matches. To further eliminate any speculation surrounding his future at the club, Gerrard made a statement emphasizing his excitement at the coming season with Liverpool and praising the signing of
Joe Cole. Gerrard soon played his first pre-season match of the 2010–11 season against
Borussia Mönchengladbach on 1 August 2010 alongside new signing Joe Cole. Gerrard scored his first goal of the
2010–11 season from the penalty spot in a
Europa League qualifier against Macedonian side
FK Rabotnički on 5 August 2010. His next two goals came on 19 September at Old Trafford in a 3–2 loss against Manchester United; he scored from a penalty kick in the 64th minute and a free-kick six minutes later to level the game at 2–2. He followed this up one week later with the second equaliser in a 2–2 home draw with
Sunderland. Eleven days later, Gerrard came off the bench to score a second-half hat-trick in a 3–1 win over
Napoli in the Europa League. Gerrard missed the start of the
2011–12 season due to a groin injury, which had also kept him out of action for large parts of the previous season. Gerrard later went on to reveal he rejected the chance to join
Bayern Munich in the summer to focus on getting Liverpool back in the
Champions League, saying "... a traditional club like Liverpool still has a value, that's the reason why I have stuck around for so long ... it is more important to win a couple of trophies and achieve something that is a lot more difficult than go down the easy road and move to a club where it becomes easier." On 29 October, Gerrard underwent treatment to clear an infection in his right ankle, which was placed in a protective plaster cast. He was forced to miss Liverpool's league match against
West Bromwich Albion that day and was ruled out for at least the match against
Swansea City the following week and England's friendly matches against
Sweden and
Spain the week after that. On 30 December, Gerrard came off the bench against
Newcastle United and scored a fine goal. Gerrard went on to help Liverpool to reach their first cup final in 6 years, and their first at
Wembley Stadium in 18 years, as Liverpool beat Manchester City 3–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals. Gerrard scored a penalty in both legs to send Liverpool to the
2012 Football League Cup final against
Cardiff City on 26 February 2012, which Liverpool won on penalties. On his 400th Premier League appearance for Liverpool, Gerrard scored a hat-trick to give Liverpool a 3–0 victory over rivals Everton in the Merseyside derby on 13 March.
2012–2015: Final seasons with Liverpool On 18 August 2012, Gerrard played his 250th match as Liverpool captain. He scored his first Premier League goal of the season on 23 September, opening the scoring in a 2–1 defeat against Manchester United. On 15 July 2013, Gerrard signed a contract extension with Liverpool. On 3 August 2013, Liverpool played Olympiacos, against whom Gerrard scored arguably his most celebrated goal, at Anfield for Gerrard's charity fund-raising
testimonial match. Liverpool won the match 2–0, in a game where past players such as
Jamie Carragher and Robbie Fowler made appearances. Alder Hey Children's Charity, of which Gerrard is a founding partner, received £500,000 from the proceeds. On 5 October, Gerrard scored in a 3–1 win over
Crystal Palace, becoming Liverpool's first ever player to score in 15 successive league campaigns, overtaking the record previously set by
Billy Liddell in 1959. Also in October 2013, he became the longest-serving Liverpool captain, 10 years after his appointment by Gérard Houllier on 15 October 2013, breaking the previous record held by
Alex Raisbeck, who captained Liverpool from 1899 to 1909. On 19 October 2013, Gerrard scored his
100th Premier League goal, a penalty against Newcastle United in a 2–2 draw. On 16 March 2014, Gerrard scored two penalties and missed another in Liverpool's 3–0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford. With nine career goals against
arch rivals Manchester United he is Liverpool's highest goalscorer in the fixture. On 6 April, he scored another two penalties as Liverpool beat West Ham United 2–1 to go top of the Premier League table with five matches to play. These goals took him above
Kenny Dalglish as Liverpool's sixth-
top goalscorer of all time. On 27 April 2014, Gerrard was involved in what was later labelled as a defining moment of the
2013–14 Premier League season; where Liverpool would ultimately finish second. Liverpool originally topped the league when they faced Chelsea in their third last match of the season. Gerrard slipped while receiving a pass from
Mamadou Sakho which allowed
Demba Ba to score the opening goal for Chelsea; Chelsea went on to win 2–0, which meant that Liverpool's title hopes were no longer in their own hands. Gerrard finished the season with 13 goals and the League's most assists at 13. Gerrard was a nominee for the PFA Players' Player of the Year award that year, while he won the 2014 Liverpool Echo Sports Personality Award. Gerrard would later refer to this period as "the worst three months of my life". In October 2014, Gerrard ruled out retiring at the end of the
2014–15 season and said that he could join another club if he were not offered a new contract at Liverpool. On 1 January 2015, Gerrard announced that he would leave Liverpool at the end of the season. Gerrard said he would have signed a new contract had it been offered in the offseason, but said the club did not make an offer until November. By that time, Brendan Rodgers had spoken to him about managing his playing time and he had been left out of the starting line-up against Real Madrid in the Champions League, contributing to his decision to leave Liverpool. His goal against
Basel in the final group stage game of the Champions League was Gerrard's 30th goal in the competition, a club record until it was surpassed by
Mohamed Salah in 2021. On 5 January 2015, Gerrard scored two goals in his first game after announcing his departure in the
FA Cup 3rd round tie in a 2–1 win at
AFC Wimbledon. This followed another two-goal performance in the previous match against
Leicester, the first time he scored two or more goals in consecutive games since July 2005. On 4 February 2015, he made his 700th appearance for Liverpool, in an FA Cup tie against Bolton. On 22 March, Gerrard was sent off 38 seconds after coming on as a half-time substitute in a match against Manchester United for stamping on
Ander Herrera. Gerrard made his 500th league appearance for Liverpool in a goalless draw against West Brom on 25 April; he became only the third player ever to achieve 500 or more Premier League appearances for one club, after
Ryan Giggs and former teammate Jamie Carragher. His final appearance for Liverpool at Anfield was on 16 May against Crystal Palace in a 3–1 loss. His final appearance for the club was eight days later in a 6–1 defeat at Stoke, with Gerrard scoring Liverpool's only goal of the game.
LA Galaxy: Final years and retirement in 2015|alt=Garrard walking across a pitch in a dark blue kit with yellow trimming On 7 January 2015, the
LA Galaxy of
Major League Soccer (MLS) announced the signing of Gerrard to an 18-month
Designated Player contract, reportedly worth $9 million. He joined the team in July, following the end of the
2014–15 Premier League season. On 11 July, Gerrard made his debut for LA, coming on at half time for
Ignacio Maganto in a 1–0 loss at
Real Salt Lake in the
U.S. Open Cup quarter-finals. He made his MLS debut on 17 July, scoring once, while assisting one goal of his former Liverpool teammate
Robbie Keane's hat-trick, during a 5–2 defeat of fellow Californians the
San Jose Earthquakes at the
StubHub Center. That month, Gerrard was one of the 22 players to be named to the
2015 MLS All-Star Game roster. He made 13 appearances across the
regular season, scoring one more goal, the team's last of a 3–2 home win over
FC Dallas on 27 September. After the Galaxy were eliminated from the
2015 MLS Cup Playoffs by
Seattle Sounders FC, Gerrard announced that he may retire in 2016, saying that he found unexpected difficulty in the long journeys to away matches in the United States, and the diverse altitude and weather across the country. Gerrard played his final game for the Galaxy on 6 November 2016 in a MLS Cup Playoff penalty shoot-out loss to
Colorado Rapids. Gerrard took and scored Los Angeles' first spot-kick but the club were eliminated after
Giovani dos Santos and
Ashley Cole failed to convert. Nine days later, he stated he would be leaving on the expiration of his contract. He announced his retirement from professional football on 24 November, at age 36. ==International career==