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    Steven Gerrard: My goal could be season’s best

    Aug 13 2007 by Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo

    STEVEN GERRARD today acclaimed his first goal of the season as potentially the most important.

    Gerrard’s match-winning free-kick handed Liverpool the win they craved as they seek early momentum for an improved Premiership campaign.

    And the skipper says the celebrations which followed the 2-1 victory at Villa Park underlined how much it meant to all the players to claim an elusive first day success – a feat Rafa Benitez hadn’t enjoyed since arriving at Anfield.

    “I was getting flashbacks to the Middlesbrough game two years ago both from a personal and team point of view,” said Gerrard.

    “ I had a load of chances to score, just like in that game, and the one worry when all the celebrations died down is we know we should have had the game won earlier.

    “But the main thing is we did win and deserved it. The performance was, at times, very good.

    “I know it’s early but I hope it turns out to be one of the most important goals this season because all the lads have been saying through pre-season how much we wanted a good start.

    “To have not won that game would have been devastating for us after the way we played, but now we feel we can build some momentum, and that’s been shown to be so important in this league.

    “You just can’t afford to fall behind to the leaders like we have in the past.

    “That’s why you could see how much it meant to us to win and we were buzzing in the dressing room afterwards.

    “It was pleasing to see so many good all-round performances on Saturday. Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel did really well.”

    Gerrard’s midfield role has been the subject of much discussion already, but he believes Benitez will continue to get the right tactics when it counts, no matter where he plays.

    “To be honest, I don’t think all the focus on whether I play in the middle is fair on me, the team or the manager,” he said.

    “Whether I play in the centre or on the right, I’ll always continue to work as hard as I can for the team. What’s most important to me is the manager trusts me to play in the middle, and we all trust him to make the right choices for the balance of the side.

    “I know there will be times when he’ll think Xabi and me playing together is the best option, and occasions when he’ll use others there and may ask me to do a different role.

    “The manager has said we’ll be more positive, but we know that may make us weaker at the back, so we have to be careful.

    “It’s not just about going all out attack every week against every team, but getting the balance right.

    “A different system will suit different teams. Everyone understands that, so different personnel will be used throughout the season.”

    Benitez is likely to ring the changes for the Champions League qualifier on Wednesday, with Peter Crouch and Yossi Benayoun expected to be involved.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    i like the fact that the boys are pbviously up for it this season

    sometimes the apathy drives me nuts
    Im only on here for silly season

    the rest of the time im too stressed

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      #3
      Gerrard is sounding extremely mature, finally evolving into a true captain. I have to admit that is very encouraging, even if it is all talk.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
        Steven Gerrard: My goal could be season’s best

        Aug 13 2007 by Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo

        STEVEN GERRARD today acclaimed his first goal of the season as potentially the most important.

        Gerrard’s match-winning free-kick handed Liverpool the win they craved as they seek early momentum for an improved Premiership campaign.

        And the skipper says the celebrations which followed the 2-1 victory at Villa Park underlined how much it meant to all the players to claim an elusive first day success – a feat Rafa Benitez hadn’t enjoyed since arriving at Anfield.

        “I was getting flashbacks to the Middlesbrough game two years ago both from a personal and team point of view,” said Gerrard.

        “ I had a load of chances to score, just like in that game, and the one worry when all the celebrations died down is we know we should have had the game won earlier.

        “But the main thing is we did win and deserved it. The performance was, at times, very good.

        “I know it’s early but I hope it turns out to be one of the most important goals this season because all the lads have been saying through pre-season how much we wanted a good start.

        “To have not won that game would have been devastating for us after the way we played, but now we feel we can build some momentum, and that’s been shown to be so important in this league.

        “You just can’t afford to fall behind to the leaders like we have in the past.

        “That’s why you could see how much it meant to us to win and we were buzzing in the dressing room afterwards.

        “It was pleasing to see so many good all-round performances on Saturday. Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel did really well.”

        Gerrard’s midfield role has been the subject of much discussion already, but he believes Benitez will continue to get the right tactics when it counts, no matter where he plays.

        “To be honest, I don’t think all the focus on whether I play in the middle is fair on me, the team or the manager,” he said.

        “Whether I play in the centre or on the right, I’ll always continue to work as hard as I can for the team. What’s most important to me is the manager trusts me to play in the middle, and we all trust him to make the right choices for the balance of the side.

        “I know there will be times when he’ll think Xabi and me playing together is the best option, and occasions when he’ll use others there and may ask me to do a different role.

        “The manager has said we’ll be more positive, but we know that may make us weaker at the back, so we have to be careful.

        “It’s not just about going all out attack every week against every team, but getting the balance right.

        “A different system will suit different teams. Everyone understands that, so different personnel will be used throughout the season.”

        Benitez is likely to ring the changes for the Champions League qualifier on Wednesday, with Peter Crouch and Yossi Benayoun expected to be involved.
        Seems like 2 days ago that game.
        "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
        Tupac

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          #5
          there was no better sight for me than the players getting stuck in to a shoving match in pre season. i am not a neanderthol i just think it is the first season that we have such a good attitude throughout the team that everyone wants to fight for eachother. as with the celebrations, you can see the desire for winning for once outstrips the expectation of it.
          in january we were doomed.

          in august we will rise from the ashes of ****e and march on again

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            #6
            Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
            Seems like 2 days ago that game.
            Really? You sure you're not getting mixed up with the Villa game?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Marky19 View Post
              Seems like 2 days ago that game.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ritchi3 View Post
                Really? You sure you're not getting mixed up with the Villa game?

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                  #9
                  Gerrard is the key for us this season. If he can stay fit and motivated the whole season then we will be very difficult to beat.

                  If he gets a long term injury then we won't have a chance to win the league and that is the difference between us and Chelsea or ManU. They can cope with any player out injured but we can't cope with Gerrard out injured for two, three months.
                  Just believe and you never know what will happen.

                  According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AFII View Post
                    Gerrard is the key for us this season. If he can stay fit and motivated the whole season then we will be very difficult to beat.

                    If he gets a long term injury then we won't have a chance to win the league and that is the difference between us and Chelsea or ManU. They can cope with any player out injured but we can't cope with Gerrard out injured for two, three months.
                    I disagree. Man U will undoubtedly be weaker without Rooney and are starting to make excuses already. Chelsea are obviously nowhere near the same team defensively without John Terry and losing him and Petr Cech last season were big factors in losing the league. It would be interesting to see how they'd cope without Lampard but whatever you think of Fat Fwank his appearance record is incredible...
                    There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
                      I disagree. Man U will undoubtedly be weaker without Rooney and are starting to make excuses already. Chelsea are obviously nowhere near the same team defensively without John Terry and losing him and Petr Cech last season were big factors in losing the league. It would be interesting to see how they'd cope without Lampard but whatever you think of Fat Fwank his appearance record is incredible...
                      Chelsea have "signed" Alex from PSV so they can cope without Terry and Tevez can replace Rooney without any problems at all. The same type of player and IMO even better than Rooney.

                      The biggest problem for Chelsea would be if they got Essien injured and Uniteds if Ferdinand got injured.
                      Just believe and you never know what will happen.

                      According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
                        I disagree. Man U will undoubtedly be weaker without Rooney and are starting to make excuses already. Chelsea are obviously nowhere near the same team defensively without John Terry and losing him and Petr Cech last season were big factors in losing the league. It would be interesting to see how they'd cope without Lampard but whatever you think of Fat Fwank his appearance record is incredible...
                        I'm in the middle of you both (perish the thought) , I don't think replacing Rooney with Tevez will have much impact, if any - Rooney is over-rated, at least in terms of consistency of an end-product. Also, with Alex i think Chelsea have stronger depth at the back, and if they get Alves (again, perish the thought) they will be solid all over the park.

                        Gerrard means more to us than any player from our rivals. I'd HATE losing him for any period of time.
                        ...
                        Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Bob View Post
                          I'm in the middle of you both (perish the thought) , I don't think replacing Rooney with Tevez will have much impact, if any - Rooney is over-rated, at least in terms of consistency of an end-product. Also, with Alex i think Chelsea have stronger depth at the back, and if they get Alves (again, perish the thought) they will be solid all over the park.

                          Gerrard means more to us than any player from our rivals. I'd HATE losing him for any period of time.
                          I agree with you Bob
                          **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Pacman View Post
                            I agree with you Bob


                            Lets face it an RS4 and AFII sandwich would be fairly grim.
                            ...
                            Don't take life too seriously or you'll never get out alive.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bob View Post


                              Lets face it an RS4 and AFII sandwich would be fairly grim.
                              And quite high in saturated fats too.
                              up your bum

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