
Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard enjoyed a dig at former Liverpool teammate Michael Owen after defeat at Anfield.
Following the match, Gerrard's ex-Liverpool team-mate Owen declared he hated coming back to Anfield after he joined Real Madrid in 2004.
Owen, who was working a pundit for DAZN's analysis of Villa's trip to Liverpool, said: "We've all played and gone back to Anfield, I must admit I hated going back to play against them.
"But what were your emotions like going back today, and how did you feel about taking a team to your home?"
To which Gerrard quipped: "If I played for Man Utd I'd hate coming back too!"
Gerrard went on: "Listen, it is what it is Michael. I'm on a journey.
"I'm privileged and honoured to take this position. It's a fantastic club. It's still early days.
"We're still trying to evolve the team and improve and get a lot of information across to the players.
"I will always be a Liverpool fan - that's a fact.
"But at the moment, my priority is obviously Aston Villa and trying to improve this team and move us up the table."
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