Seek a complete copy of the energy body of the Champions League number Legend 8.

In our eyes, it is synonymous with auspiciousness. As soon as the number appears, it is defined as guarding the midfield. Compared with No.7, it has no gorgeous appearance, but it is steady and domineering, which is a far cry from the murderous look of No.9. The edge of the restricted area is its territory. Sometimes it will bombard the door from a distance, and sometimes it will wander in front of the door like a ghost, which will give a fatal blow invisibly. It is the initiator of the attack and the first barrier when retreating. In the movie Transformers, which is popular all over the world, autobots and crazy autobots, as well as the super robots inside, are invincible because of the Rubik's Cube called the energy body. On the football field, each team also has its own energy body, which provides a continuous source of attack for the team and also guards the open space in the center of the stadium. They are leaders on the football field, and they are legends wearing No.8 jerseys.

He is the spiritual leader and eternal captain of the Red Army, and he has injected the belief of never giving up into the Red Army. Although the Red Army will not appear in this season's Champions League final at the new Wembley, Gerrard, as the captain of the Red Army, has written a legend of the Red Army in the Champions League, which belongs to the legend of the Red Army No.8. The night in Istanbul cannot be repeated, and the name of the Red Army No.8 Gerrard will always be associated with that magical night.

At the age of 9, Gerrard joined the Liverpool youth training camp and grew rapidly there. The fantastic 17-year-old Steven Gerrard finally signed a contract with the club, which has not changed. At the age of 23, Steven Gerrard became the captain of the Red Army. Today, after ten years of hard work, Gerrard still wears the captain's armband and the red Liverpool No.8 shirt. Even though Owen, who grew up with him, chose to leave, even though Alonso left the Bernabeu side by side for many years, the captain of the Red Army wearing the No.8 jersey still ran on the lawn of Anfield and thanked the fans in the kop stands after the game.

Whenever the captain of the Red Army drives to Anfield and passes the Shankly Gate, he always slows down, and his eyes always rest gently on the monument to the Hillsborough massacre, where the names of 96 fans who fell from the Laiping Lane stand are engraved. 10-year-old Paul is the youngest in the tragedy, a fan who lost his life to follow his beloved team, and an unforgettable name of the Red Army No.8. It is precisely because of my cousin's departure that the captain of the Red Army loves the Red Army more and is more determined to lead the Red Army to success. "You will never walk alone" on the gate of Shankly next to the monument, like the kop stand, witnessed the captain of the Red Army leading Liverpool to lift the trophy again and again.

Anfield, 65438+February 8, 2004, witnessed the first magical reversal of the Red Army captain. Before the half-time, Gerrard hit a heavy gun 25 yards from the goal, which opened the door for the Red Army to Istanbul, and the Red Army No.8 became the savior of the team. This belief in never giving up may have been born to Gerald. 199 1 One winter afternoon, Gerrard's southwest school team, age 1 1, competed with its old rival for the Liverpool Inter-school Cup. In the first half, Gerrard's school team fell behind by three goals, and everyone gave up hope. But in the second half, a boy of 1 1 scored three goals in a row. 14 years later, the boy appeared on the final stage in Istanbul, and his name resounded through every corner of Liverpool and even the world overnight. He is the Red Army No.8, Gerald. Gerrard, who reached the final stage of Istanbul with the captain's armband, did not expect that the 45 minutes in the first half was a nightmare for the Red Army. 15 minutes later, the Red Army No.8, who returned to the stadium again, opened the eyes of the Red Army fans who had already started praying. Gerrard's goal in the 54th minute awakened the sleeping fighting spirit of the Red Army officers and men. When the referee from Spain blew his whistle, the score card read 3:3. In the end, the Milanese failed to stop Liverpool, led by Red Army No.8, from reaching the top of Europe in Istanbul at night. From that moment on, Red Army No.8 let the song "You will never walk alone" be sung again, and once again let all Liverpool people truly feel that you will never walk alone!

Times have changed, and things have changed. Red No.8 is still waiting at Anfield, waiting in the kop stands and waiting beside Liverpool, which he loves all his life.