Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson is hoping the Reds can give departing skipper Steven Gerrard the ideal send-off by winning the FA Cup on his 35th birthday this May.
Gerrard will bring the curtain down on his 17-year Anfield career at the end of the season, with the former England captain set for a move to Major League Soccer in the United States.
Gerrard is almost certain to leave Liverpool without a coveted league winner's medal -- Brendan Rodgers' men are currently 17 points adrift of leaders Chelsea and Manchester City in the Premier League -- but the Reds are still in contention in three cup competitions.
And with Gerrard's birthday falling on the same day as the FA Cup final, Henderson feels that would be the perfect way to bid farewell to one of Liverpool's greatest ever players.
The 24-year-old told BBC's Football Focus: "That'd be nice for him because he deserves something like that for how good he's been over so many years for Liverpool.
"Hopefully we can go on to win the cup, that's the aim, that's what we hope to achieve and it would be brilliant for us as a team and for him personally to get something in his last year."
Liverpool, who are also through to the semi-finals of the Capital One Cup and into the last 32 of the Europa League, begin their FA Cup campaign at AFC Wimbledon on Monday night.
Gerrard has won the competition twice in his career, in 2001 and then again in 2006 when he scored twice in a 3-3 draw against West Ham in the final before also netting in the penalty shoot-out.
As the news of Gerrard's impending departure broke, some of his former teammates offered kind words, including Barcelona striker Luis Suarez.
With you I have lived one of the best moments of my career in a stadium. I am proud to say I played with a legend like you. 1/2
- Luis Suarez (@LuisSuarez9) January 2, 2015
I admire everything you have done during the years in Liverpool MY FRIEND. I wish you the best of the best!! YNWA 2/2 pic.twitter.com/xB8ufO01a6
- Luis Suarez (@LuisSuarez9) January 2, 2015
Real Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa, who spent two and a half seasons with Gerrard at Anfield, said playing with the Liverpool legend made him more proud than winning trophies.
To feel the proudest footballer on earth you can either win the most important trophies or play alongside Steve. YNWA pic.twitter.com/qikTwNdMlh
- Álvaro Arbeloa (@aarbeloa17) January 2, 2015
Bayern Munich's Xabi Alonso, who played with Gerrard from 2004-2009, also paid tribute.
My hero. My mate. pic.twitter.com/qFmO53EQvl
- Xabi Alonso (@XabiAlonso) January 2, 2015