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·15 July 2025
Watch: Liverpool coach scores sensational halfway line goal in training

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·15 July 2025
There are goals that make you leap off your seat in disbelief, and then there are the sort that simply make you smile. At Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre this week, Jay Spearing delivered the latter, a wonder strike from the halfway line that left a group of youngsters rubbing their eyes in disbelief.
Yes, that Jay Spearing. The 36-year-old Scouser with sleeves rolled up, always barking instructions, who now splits his time between coaching the U21s and quietly rolling back the years in training.
It came in a small-sided game. A reduced pitch, goals on the 18-yard line, nothing unusual. Then came the moment. Spearing, spotting the ‘keeper off his line, let fly from his own half. The ball sailed in, with the kind of confidence only experience provides.
The goal might have looked like a bit of fun, but it spoke volumes. Spearing is in his fourth year as a player-coach, and this was a timely reminder to the Kirkby crop that standards are always on display, whether you are 16 or 36.
“It’s just the latest example of how Spearing continues to set standards on and off the pitch for our next generation.”
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He has never been about glamour. Spearing was grit, heart and the embodiment of the badge. A League Cup winner in 2012, a product of the academy, and someone who made his Champions League debut against PSV Eindhoven. For the U21s, there are few better figures to learn from.
There is purpose to his presence. Liverpool are building from within, and the likes of Rio Ngumoha, just 16, are already making waves. Spearing works closely with him, passing down that inner fire that defined his own playing days.
“Moments like this goal from Spearing may seem light-hearted, but they go a long way in setting the tone for a successful and connected Liverpool youth set-up.”
Spearing’s strike may not be remembered outside of Kirkby, but its value is clear. He reminds us that pride in the shirt is not age-dependent. It is earned, worn and passed down.
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