WHY GERRARD IS SO IMPORTANT TO THE REDS
Source: Liverpoolfc.tv

When Steven Gerrard pledged his future to
Liverpool Football Club during the summer it was, for me, one of the
best moments in recent football times.
Obviously, it was great news for every Liverpudlian but I also think it
was a good thing for English football as a whole.
There are certain players who belong at certain places. Like Alan
Shearer and Newcastle, Gerrard and Liverpool are made for each other.
Anfield is where his heart is. He's playing for the club he has always
supported and for me that is special.
I don't think Steven is far off being considered one of Liverpool's
greatest ever players already and there's no doubt that he'll go down in
history as one of the all-time greats.
Gerrard is so fundamental to Liverpool's quest for future success. I'm
not saying they can't win matches without him - because under Rafael
Benitez they've proved they can – but the character of the team is much
better with him in it.
We saw this in Istanbul and the question you ask yourself is would
Liverpool have won the European Cup without Gerrard, and indeed Jamie
Carragher, in the team?
Characters such as these can influence games at vital times. Istanbul
was pure emotion. You can talk in football about money, the
inevitability of players gravitating towards certain clubs and the game
being talked of in business terms but what happened in Istanbul was like
a chemical reaction. From the spirit shown by players like Gerrard and
Carragher everything just took off. All of the Liverpool players ended
up playing like demons and defended as if their lives depend on it.
If Steven had gone to another club - and let's face it almost every club
in the world would have been forming a big queue to take him - then for
me it would have taken some of the character away from Liverpool
Football Club. I just think Anfield is a better place because he stayed
and hopefully he will be at Liverpool for the rest of his career. Steven
Gerrard has a burning passion for Liverpool FC and that's what football
is all about.
I think there's no limit to what Steven can achieve with Liverpool and
England because he is a learner. I agree with Rafael Benitez when he
says Steven Gerrard can get even better as a footballer and I think
there are clear signs that he is doing just that.
I always feel in terms of technique and heart he is right up there
amongst the best but pace is his most under-rated asset. He is
incredibly quick for a midfield player and it wouldn't surprise me if
he's one of the quickest players at the club.
The one thing I wasn't sure about him in the past was his tactical
discipline and the defensive side of his game but he has improved both
these areas immensely this season.
Two or three years ago he went through a spell of committing some rash
tackles and I remember him admitting, in an interview I conducted for
the Sunday Telegraph, that he had to do something about it. He's also
become a much more mature player and I think this stems from the public
rocket Gerard Houllier gave him following the Basel game in 2002. The
way he has matured as a person since then has contributed to the overall
improvement in his game and from what we've seen of him this season,
he's getting better and better.
Praise also must be attributed to Rafael Benitez because in buying Xabi
Alonso he has solved the balance in Liverpool's midfield and Steven now
has the licence to get forward and dictate the game much more than he's
ever been able to do in the past.
The signing of Momo Sissoko has been another inspired purchase and with
such a good team around him in midfield Gerrard now doesn't have to do
everything himself, allowing him to concentrate on his own game.
The Liverpool captain is in such good form at the moment that I honestly
believe he can prove himself to be the best midfielder on the planet at
this summer's World Cup.
With Benitez transforming Liverpool into a vibrant young side and with
Gerrard leading by example as their inspirational skipper there is much
for Liverpudlians to look forward to. |