We take a look at the career of Craig Bellamy, who today made an emotional return to Liverpool Football Club.

The Welsh international had previously fulfilled a boyhood dream when he left Blackburn Rovers for Merseyside for the first time back in 2006 - and despite just one season in L4, he played his part in some dramatic victories.

The diminutive striker hit nine goals in 42 games, including a header in a 2-1 Champions League success over Barcelona in February 2007. He scored one and set up another for John Arne Riise as the Reds beat the reigning European champions in their own backyard.

He netted a debut strike at the Kop end against Maccabi Haifa and was also on target against his former club Blackburn.

His pace and work-rate were to prove valuable assets during the campaign as Liverpool reached another Champions League final, although he was an unused substitute during the 2-1 loss to AC Milan.

Bellamy's only trophy with the Reds was the Community Shield when he set up the winner for Peter Crouch with a perfect left-wing cross in a 2-1 success over Chelsea in Cardiff.

However, with Rafa Benitez looking for a new direction Bellamy joined West Ham in August 2007.

A move to Manchester City then materialised in January 2009 when he proved a very effective weapon playing on the left side of the attack.

He scored two fantastic goals in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford and was a popular figure with the City faithful.

Despite his relationship with the fans he later fell out of favour with Roberto Mancini and spent a season on loan at Cardiff City - before eventually making his Liverpool return.