AM) Steve McManaman
Another member of the ‘Spice Boys’ side that fell short of expectations. Macca rarely let us down though, he played more than 250 league games and scored 46 goals. However, he arguably hit his peak after moving to Real Madrid, where he won La Liga twice and claimed two Champions League titles in three years.
ST) Ian Rush
Liverpool’s greatest ever striker. Like Barnes, Fowler won’t have seen much of Rush as a teammate, although he clearly took great inspiration from the incredible Welshman. Rush scored more than 200 league goals during two spells at Anfield and won 18 major honours.
ST) Mark Viduka
The Australian once scored all four goals for Leeds in a 4-3 win over Liverpool at Elland Road. However, you have to think that Fowler had better strike partners during his career. Nonetheless, Viduka makes the cut, having scored 92 goals during his nine year Premier League career.