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‘F**k it’ – Inside story of viral Liverpool video which revealed new side to Steven Gerrard

‘F**k it’ – Inside story of viral Liverpool video which revealed new side to Steven Gerrard

It’s impossible not to love Kolo Toure, unless you’re a Wigan Athletic fan following his brief stint as manager at the DW Stadium earlier this season perhaps.

A firm fan-favourite at Liverpool, the Ivorian joined the Reds on a free transfer from Man City in the summer of 2013 as a replacement for club-legend Jamie Carragher. In three seasons he would make 71 appearances, scoring one goal, and was a part of the side that narrowly missed out on Premier League, Europa League, and League Cup titles under Brendan Rodgers and Jurgen Klopp.

Yet the much-loved defender wasn’t even present for arguably the most memorable moment of his Liverpool career in May 2015.

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The centre-back came on as a half-time substitute in the Reds’ infamous 6-1 defeat to Stoke City, in what was Steven Gerrard’s final game for the club, on this day in 2015. Hours after the final whistle, the majority of the Liverpool squad were off on a post-season holiday to Dubai as a celebratory send-off for their legendary captain.

It was during this trip where a video of the Reds squad singing the famous Kolo and Yaya Toure chant, to the tune of ‘No Limit’, went viral with Gerrard uncharacteristically jumping up and down at the front as he led his team-mate in song. Yet Liverpool defender Toure was nowhere in sight, having been forced to miss the trip.

But while he was absent in Dubai, the Ivorian was inadvertently still, in part, responsible for the Reds squad’s impromptu chanting following a phone call to his captain as the Liverpool squad headed on a night out.

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  • May 24, 2023