Gerrard: Liverpool Winning The Title Will Not Ease My Pain
8th March 2019
Jurgen Klopp's currently trail Manchester City by one point at the top of the table with nine games remaining

- As a Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard won almost every trophy bar the Premier League and despite urging Jurgen Klopp's men to end the club's 29-year wait for the title this season he admits it will not ease his personal pain
- Gerrard, now manager of Scottish giants Rangers, famously slipped to hand Chelsea the opener of a 2-0 win at Anfield in April 2014 with Liverpool on course to win the league
- The 18-time English champions could easily set a club record points tally and still fall short of a relentless City side, that romped to the league with 100 points last season
LONDON, United
Kingdom- As a Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard won almost every trophy bar
the Premier League and despite urging Jurgen Klopp's men to end the club's
29-year wait for the title this season he admits it will not ease his personal
pain.
Gerrard, now manager of Scottish giants Rangers, famously
slipped to hand Chelsea the opener of a 2-0 win at Anfield in April 2014 with
Liverpool on course to win the league.
Liverpool currently trail Manchester City by one point at
the top of the table with nine games remaining.
"This wound has been open since my experience. I'm not
sure it'll close because I can't change that experience," Gerrard, who
left Liverpool after 17 years as a player in 2015, told reporters.
"It doesn't affect how I feel now. I look at a squad of
players, some of whom I'm still friends with.
"I see a support that gave me absolutely everything
from the terraces and around the world.
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"I just hope for their sake, and mine as a supporter,
that come the end of the competition they are victorious. But it won't make me
or my wound feel any different."
Klopp's side have been accused of letting the pressure get
to them in recent weeks, having blown the chance to open up a seven-point lead
over City just over a month ago by drawing at home to Leicester and have since
been held on the road by West Ham, Manchester United and Everton.
"My advice, having been a player in that team and
playing for those supporters for so long, would be don't overthink it. Just
enjoy it. Believe in yourselves," added Gerrard.
"I think it is only normal for the supporters. They
want it more than anyone. They will help. The players have to see it as a help
rather than a hindrance.
"When we were in that situation, I didn't feel
suffocated from the fans. I actually felt they were right behind us and with us
and wanted it so much. I saw it as a help rather than a hindrance."
The 18-time English champions could easily set a club record
points tally and still fall short of a relentless City side, that romped to the
league with 100 points last season.
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And Gerrard insists should that be the case, Liverpool's
season should not be seen as a failure.
"Certain people will see it as failure but that is
football and opinions. Jurgen has taken the squad forward giant strides. He's
doing everything he can," he added.
"Sometimes in football, if someone beats you to it, you
have to hold your hands up and say the better team won.
"I hope that's not the case but I don't think you can
be too critical if you have been fantastic yourself and have done ever so well
to be in it in the first place."