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Liverpool fans pushed back after Leicester City supporters aimed a pointed chant at club legend Steven Gerrard during the game at the King Power Stadium.
Arne Slot’s side entered Sunday with the possibility of sealing the Premier League title at Leicester City, depending on results elsewhere.
The chant — referencing Gerrard’s well-known omission of a league winner’s medal — rang out from the home end as Leicester fans tried to get under the skin of the travelling Liverpool faithful.
Despite Gerrard’s status as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation, rival fans have often used his lack of a league title as a stick to poke Liverpool supporters with.
But Reds fans were quick to respond, both in the stands and online, standing firmly behind their former captain, singing their own trusty Gerrard chant which rang around the King Power.
It’s not the first time opposition fans have tried to needle Liverpool by mocking Gerrard's failure to win a Premier League title during his illustrious career, and it likely won’t be the last.
Gerrard came agoniszngly close to winning the Premier League title during the 2013/14 season, in what was arguably the pinnacle of his Liverpool career in terms of domestic league contention
Under Brendan Rodgers, a free-scoring Liverpool side led by Gerrard, Luis Suárez, Daniel Sturridge, and Raheem Sterling thrilled fans with an attacking brand of football that had them leading the title race heading into the final weeks of the campaign