STEVEN GERRARD’S former Liverpool team-mate John Arne Riise stunned fans by beating the legendary midfielder in a shot power challenge ahead of the Nexon Icons match in Seoul.
In a surprise twist before the exhibition game – – kicked off at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Sunday, the legends took part in a series of skill contests.
 Steven Gerrard’s shot was clean but it was just not at the same level as his former team-mate
Steven Gerrard’s shot was clean but it was just not at the same level as his former team-mate
 Riise rolled back the years with a blast that has got social media talking
Riise rolled back the years with a blast that has got social media talking
 Gerrard was in Seoul for the Nexon game
Gerrard was in Seoul for the Nexon game
But it was Riise’s thunderbolt left foot that stole the show as they attempted to blast the ball through a specially-built prop lined with sheets of what looked like card.
The 44-year-old Norwegian’s shot’s forced it all the way through the obstacles, leaving the crowd gasping.
Gerrard, who scored many long-range efforts in his heyday, only made it part of the way through.
One fan posted on X (formerly Twitter): “How has Riise outpowered Gerrard?? That left foot is still a rocket!”
Another joked: “Gerrard’s probably still checking the radar to see if it’s broken.”
The moment drew loud cheers and laughter from the crowd and even from some of the players.
Another fan said: “Riise’s shot power once fractured Alan Smith’s leg.”
While another added: “He could drive into a concrete wall with that left.”
Former manager Arsene Wenger took charge of challengers FC Spear, while ex-Liverpool and gaffer Rafa Benitez organised Shield United’s title defence.
Tens of thousands packed in for an epic battle between a team of mainly attacking players and a side based on defenders.
It was FC Spear who took home the win, with late goals from Maicon and Joo-Ho Park helping them successfully retain their crown.
 Riise and Gerrard were part of the 2005 Champions League-winning team
Riise and Gerrard were part of the 2005 Champions League-winning team  
  
  
 



 
 