Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard has admitted that he would love to end his 17-year spell at Anfield by lifting the FA Cup trophy at Wembley.
The 34-year-old announced yesterday that he will leave the club at the end of the season, before revealing that he intends to join a side in the United States.
Gerrard is hopeful that he can still make an impact at Liverpool in his remaining time, though, starting with Monday night's FA Cup third-round tie against AFC Wimbledon at Kingsmeadow.
"There's still a bit to go and I'd love nothing better than to walk around Wembley or a big stadium at the end of the season with a trophy for [the fans]," he told LFCTV.
"We've still got a chance of finishing in the top four and that's the most important thing for the club, for obvious reasons. But from a selfish point of view, it's always a trophy and it's always medals, for me."
Gerrard joined the Reds as an eight-year-old, going on to make 695 appearances for the Merseyside outfit.
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