Bruce Grobbelaar is a Liverpool legend and one of football’s most iconic goalkeepers. Renowned for his agility, bravery, and charismatic personality, he played a crucial role in Liverpool’s dominance during the 1980s. Grobbelaar won six league titles, three FA Cups, and the European Cup, famously making his “spaghetti legs” save in the 1984 final penalty shootout. With over 600 appearances for Liverpool, he is remembered as one of the club’s all-time greats. Post-retirement, Grobbelaar remains a beloved figure in the football world and a symbol of Liverpool’s golden era.