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At #92 in the Top 100 Goals of the Decade countdown is Ryan Babel's excellent piece of skill in a
6-0 thrashing of Derby County at Anfield in the 2007-2008 season. It was a promising start to his
Liverpool career for Babel, one that has sadly been blighted by inconsistency both in his
performance and in his [.
Steven Gerrard's sublime curling free-kick at Villa Park on the opening day of the 2007-2008 season
earns the #89 spot on the Top 100 Goals of the Decade, and what an opening day goal it was!
Gerrard's ability to score incredible goals has been well-documented in his time at the club, as he
has scored spectacular [.
The 88th goal on the countdown of the 100 best goals of the decade belongs to Fernando Torres, with
a timely and brilliant hit against Middlesbrough, which was his second goal in a hat-trick in a 3-2
win over the northeasterners. Torres has scored many fantastic goals for Liverpool in his 2 1/2
years at the [.
After the Nerazzurro domination of the previous season, the 2007-2008 season proved to be more
challenging. With Juventus back in Serie A and no teams starting on points penalties, the Scudetto
race was open. Inter had a little more trouble winning this time, only finishing 3 points ahead of
Roma at the end.
El Nino Signs On... And Changes EVERYTHING. SEASON SUMMARY After reaching our second Champions
League final in three seasons, there was an overall sense of excitement heading into the
2007-2008 season. The league progress was hardly progress, finishing 3rd yet again, but further
behind the pack, but we were becoming a force in Europe and were no longer [.
He doesn't score many, but this one was a belter from Javier Mascherano. At #84, Mascherano's
dribble and smash against Reading at Anfield in 2007-2008 enters the Top 100 countdown of JHL's
best goals of the decade. Monster Masch has been more known for his crunching tackles and poor
temper at Liverpool than for his goalscoring [.