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Liverpool's Greatest - No.30: Steve Heighway

Heighway’s game was adapted during the back end of his Reds career, with a move to a more central role. His brilliance still shone, though.

The Dubliner is credited with two assists in the 1977 European Cup final, when Borussia Monchengladbach were defeated in Rome to clinch the club’s first triumph in the competition.

He also appeared off the bench in the following year’s showpiece, which also ended in victory for Paisley’s men, this time against Club Brugge at Wembley.

Heighway was part of the supporting cast in his final two seasons but would still lift the League Cup for the first time and earn a fifth First Division winner’s medal.

His name etched into Kop folklore, and later its songbook, he departed for the USA in 1981 after 475 matches and 76 goals.

“At first I found it intensely embarrassing,” he later said of Anfield honouring him at every match.

“But when I hear it now, sometimes I sit at home and watch on the telly, and you’d be amazed how many people call me afterwards and say, ‘You’re still on the wing, Steve!’

“It gives me great pride, of course it does. The crowd were always great with me.”

Heighway enhanced his legacy further with two spells totalling 25 years within the Reds’ Academy – during which he nurtured the likes of Jamie Carragher, Robbie Fowler and Steven Gerrard.

He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the club in 2016.

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