Former Liverpool forward Emile Heskey has said that he is feeling “great” to be back at Anfield at the age of 37, especially after working with the club’s official TV channel LFC TV.
"It's a wonderful thing to go back to Anfield. Only a few months ago I was working on LFC TV! To go back as a player at 37 is great," Heskey said.
Former England international said he still rejoices those days he had at Anfield when he was lauded by the Kop.
"The fans were wonderful to me while I was there and I'll hopefully get a good reception and play my heart out. To be there on that stage brings the best out of you."
Heskey won the FA Cup with Liverpool in 2001 and still thinks that it is an important competition. The 37 year old will play for Bolton Wanderers and will look to have a decent run in the cup competitions with his Championship side.
"The FA Cup still means everything," added Heskey, who also played for Aston Villa, Wigan and Birmingham and was capped 62 times by England.
"When you're growing up it's the one everyone wants to win and I have been lucky enough to do that."