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He shone at Anfield and now he's unrecognisable, this is what Milan Baros looks like today

The surprising present of an unforgettable Anfield man   

By Charles Cornwall

The surprising present of an unforgettable Anfield man   

When the name Milan Baros is mentioned everywhere, no one can forget the great performances of this Czech Republic striker at Euro 2004, a great member of the national team who unfortunately could not stand out in the same way during his time at Liverpool, a club where his performance was so different that he only played two games and scored two goals during the 2003-2004 campaign.

 

But even in that situation, Baros was fortunate enough to be part of the Reds' epic comeback win over AC Milan in Istanbul, playing just over 80 minutes in a comeback from 3-0 down to 3-3 with team-mates Steven Gerrard, compatriot Smicer and Xabi Alonso, earning him a place in the team's history.

But the fact that his football was not so transcendental during his time at the Reds, his departure was imminent, and his journey through more teams in the old continent made his presence disappear from Merseyside for a long time, being for many people surprising the fact that this offensive player has continued his career until 2020 where he was observed playing his last games in the top circuit with F.C Banik Ostrava.

 

But it seems that Milan Baros did not stop in his goal of wanting to continue in football, indicating the account of "bandera_esquina" through the social network X, that this striker from Czech Republic is still active with the team FK Vigantice of the first category A in the region of Zlín, contributing so far a total of 3 goals in five games, and although it is surprising, Baros still maintains an acceptable physical if you take into account that his activity is no longer in the top circuit of any moderately recognized league.

 

<strong>Baros an example of the new generation on Merseyside</strong>

Although he did not manage to leave an important legacy during his time with the Reds, more than one offensive player who arrives at Liverpool should analyse and try to copy the perseverance that Baros had in his career, earning the applause of a whole public that saw him fall and get up for many years, this being one more stage in his career that he has tried to take care of at all times.

 

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