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    Loss of Fernando Torres 'damaged belief' says Steven Gerrard

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    The Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard, has admitted the recent absence of Fernando Torres damaged belief within the squad but says the team have overcome that obstacle in recent weeks, inspired by the prospect of a Europa League final.

    "I won't lie. Sometimes when you lose your top striker, it can damage belief and affect your confidence," said Gerrard. "But this was much better," he said, following Liverpool's 4-0 win over Burnley in the Premier League. "It was important we scored a few goals against Burnley and won convincingly." Gerrard scored twice in a match for the first time this season as Liverpool condemned Burnley to relegation. He then looked forward to the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Atlético Madrid at Anfield. The Spanish take a one-goal advantage into the match.

    "We are now going to pile everything into Thursday's game, which can't come quickly enough," said Gerrard. "The players are up for it and we have to leave every bit of sweat and blood out on that pitch on Thursday. Let's hope we don't have to score a lot of goals and we can win it with two. But if they score we have to score three; we'll have to adapt during the game and do whatever it takes to win.

    "There have been many occasions when we've had our backs to the wall and people have doubted us but we go into every game believing we can win and do anything possible to win on the night. But we have done it before and we hope to do it again."


    Gerrard has struck up a good understanding with the January signing Maxi Rodríguez in recent weeks but the Argentinian will be ineligible for Thursday's match, having played for Atlético earlier in the season. The Liverpool captain believes it is another big loss for them.

    "Maxi has been terrific for the last five or six weeks," said Gerrard. "It would have been great to have him on Thursday because he's an intelligent player who can unlock defences. He is on the same wavelength and, as a footballer, it is a pleasure to play with good players and that is what Maxi is, a fantastic player."

    Gerrard also had one eye on wrenching fourth place in the Premier League from the other three contenders for the final Champions League place, Tottenham, Aston Villa and Manchester City.

    "We've got a couple of games left and the idea is to take maximum points to sneak into fourth via the back door," said the England midfielder. "We know it is going to be difficult but, who knows, the clubs above us might slip up.

    "We won't give up but it would be stupid of me to say this or that is going to happen. It's important to be realistic. We are underdogs to sneak this fourth position but our fans know that we have also got Everton breathing down our necks and we certainly don't want them finishing above us."

    Liverpool's manager is more optimistic about the club's chances of finishing in fourth place, and called on his captain to lead by example in the final matches of the season.

    "We need the captain to be a leader and he was a leader," said Rafael Benítez. "We scored four goals against Burnley so that shows we can score goals in any game. It is always important to score goals and to see different players, including Gerrard, also scoring is also very good news for us. If we finish with 68 points and we have this chance [of fourth place] it will be because we have better goal difference."

    David Ngog missed the Burnley game with a back problem and Dirk Kuyt hobbled off with a calf injury, and should neither be fit for Thursday it would leave the Merseysiders without a recognised first-team striker to face the Spanish side, with Ryan Babel likely to be asked to fill the void.

    Benítez remains optimistic that, despite their injury worries, Liverpool can turn things around at Anfield. "Atlético will be tough but we have the belief," he said.

    #2
    For the first time in ages, i think stevie is really up for playing his next game.

    Its a huge game, and like Stevie has said, we have to go all out for it.

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      #3
      if were up for it we can easily win it

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mike View Post
        For the first time in ages, i think stevie is really up for playing his next game.
        Its a huge game, and like Stevie has said, we have to go all out for it.
        I'm not surpised - the World Cup starts in 6 weeks
        Substance > Style

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          #5
          Isn't it the captains job to rally the troops and ensure confidence remains high?
          _____________________________________

          Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

          Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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            #6
            Your highlighting doesn't make any sense Bender.

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              #7
              Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
              Your highlighting doesn't make any sense Bender.
              bit like the crap which comes out of your mouth pete

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bender View Post
                bit like the crap which comes out of your mouth pete
                You even highlighted your post.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
                  You even highlighted your post.
                  i had to highlight my point to you

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                    #10
                    he should be up for every game every time he has the red shirt on not just for a semi final

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                      #11
                      Well let's score some goals on Thursday then
                      Patience when teased often, transforms into rage

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                        #12
                        "Maxi has been terrific for the last five or six weeks," said Gerrard. "It would have been great to have him on Thursday because he's an intelligent player who can unlock defences. He is on the same wavelength and, as a footballer, it is a pleasure to play with good players and that is what Maxi is, a fantastic player."...

                        kind of implies that there aren't many in the team at present.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Helios Creed View Post
                          "Maxi has been terrific for the last five or six weeks," said Gerrard. "It would have been great to have him on Thursday because he's an intelligent player who can unlock defences. He is on the same wavelength and, as a footballer, it is a pleasure to play with good players and that is what Maxi is, a fantastic player."...

                          kind of implies that there aren't many in the team at present.
                          In those terms I don't think there has been a single other attacking midfielder who can claim the accolade. I think however that Kuyt offers something else and that Benayoun could offer the same. I think Maxi will prove an excellent signing and it is just a shame he wasn't here at the start of the season.

                          It's long been clear that Gerrard can be affected by players he doesn't feel are on the same wavelength. We've had entire seasons when it seemed like he was loathe to pass to his fellow midfielders. He has either got over that or he doesn't disdain his current comrades as much as some of those of the past.

                          I think there was a distinct move to more technically able players being bought in of late. It hasn't really fully filtered through to the way we play but buys such as Benayoun, Maxi, Johnson and Aquilani all seem intended to result in a more creative team with more technique available and less predictability. I think it is a project that we should give at least another season.
                          "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                          -- William Blake

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Helios Creed View Post
                            "Maxi has been terrific for the last five or six weeks," said Gerrard. "It would have been great to have him on Thursday because he's an intelligent player who can unlock defences. He is on the same wavelength and, as a footballer, it is a pleasure to play with good players and that is what Maxi is, a fantastic player."...

                            kind of implies that there aren't many in the team at present.
                            Not really. You're inferring that, but Gerrard isn't implying it

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