Strengthen or Be Left Behind
With the season done, captain Steven Gerrard believes Liverpool now have to strengthen the squad in order to take the next step forward or risk being left behind.
With the season done, captain Steven Gerrard believes Liverpool now have to strengthen the squad in order to take the next step forward or risk being left behind.
After rattling the post with a thunderous drive yesterday during his swansong, Jamie Carragher joked that he was only just getting the hang of shooting. His old mucker Steven Gerrard reckoned Carra had half-inched the captain's boots!
A shoulder surgery that'll rule Liverpool's captain out for the season's final two matches shouldn't interfere with preparations for the 2013-2014 campaign.
Being a young player always means flirting with the edges of the first team, but in his captain's absence Jonjo Shelvey may get one more chance this term to make an impact on his manager.
According to multiple sources, including espnsoccernet.com, Steven Gerrard will miss the remainder of the season to have a shoulder operation. Gerrard had been close to his first fully healthy...
If Liverpool had something worth playing for, the final two matches of the season would be worth watching for an entirely different reason, but there's at least some sort of fun to be had as a disappointing campaign comes to a close.
The club have today confirmed that Steven Gerrard will miss the remainder of the season to undergo shoulder surgery but that he will return in time for pre-season.
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will have surgery on a shoulder problem which will keep him out for the Reds' two remaining fixtures of the season.
With nothing but pride left to play for and the player in pain, there is serious consideration being given to pushing Steven Gerrard's shoulder surgery up such that the player's season may have ended against Everton.
With Jamie Carragher's last derby match coming up on the weekend, captain Steven Gerrard wants to send the veteran defender out with a victory.
We're down to the final in Liverpool March Madness, with the man who has defined the club during the past decade going up against Liverpool's best from the 80s and 90s.
We're down to the final four and the last week of voting for the most important Liverpool player of the Premier League era, and two of John Barnes, Ian Rush, Jammie Carragher, and Steven Gerrard won't be going any further.