Steven Gerrard has confessed that his infamous slip against Chelsea played a role in him leaving Liverpool for LA Galaxy in January 2015. Speaking to Gary Neville on The Overlap (via Mirror), the current Aston Villa manager discussed the events leading up to his Anfield exit, saying:
"It still pains me and as you say it is a bruise. It was a learning experience, it is something that I always will take responsibility for. That's the moment I look back on and think 'If only I'd got that right, it would be so much better'.
"It definitely flashes back, I think the reason why I always say that moment (as his lowest point) is because I don't want people to think I'm ignoring it. Unfortunately it happened to me at a real cruel time from a personal point of view."
He added:
"It definitely had an effect on me mentally for some time - I don't know whether it was months or years - still to this day it doesn't feel great. Time wise maybe that affect my decision to go to America. I think being in Liverpool, when you're in that routine, sometimes you've got to break free.
"I still wanted to enjoy my football, I still felt I had a few years left. I felt like the best thing for me, my family and the ending was to just go and reset. It wasn't off the back of that but probably where I was at, I'd say it had an influence."
Although it looked like the Reds would win the Premier League title back in 2014, Gerrard slipped up, allowing Chelsea a massive opportunity to score and win. It was the nearest the former Liverpool star ever got to winning the coveted English league title, but his unexpected fall at the last line of defense saw the dream crash.
Liverpool's predicted lineup as they prepare to face Everton
With the Merseyside derby looming, Liverpool are expected to field a strong team against Everton in their Premier League clash despite European obligations. The Reds continue to chase their famous quadruple and the latest obstacle in their path is their relegation-threatened city rivals.
The Reds will potentially line up with Alisson in goal alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk, and Andrew Robertson in defense. Fabinho, Thiago Alcantara, and Naby Keita will handle the midfield, while Sadio Mane, Diogo Jota, and Mohamed Salah will line up the attack.
Jurgen Klopp will hope his team can do the job and keep marching towards history as they hope to edge Manchester City to the league title.
hiudmstuz
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With Great Respect Steven Gerard is and will always be a Liverpool, You'll never walk alone GERARD, fans from all over the world we love you
hiudmstuz
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Karma come back at you. You remember when you sell the match to Chelsea so Manchester United couldn’t win the league that year. Your back pass to dragba god is good
So it's KARMA for Man U nowadays
lavoo
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I know how it pains Stephen G but that's football. It can bring joy and bitter experience.
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Thais is the more reason we the Liverpool will keep revenging Chelsea cuz at dt time they gat nothing to loss but we’re against Liverpool…. Liverpool will beat them again in FA final
IPEN17
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You'll Never Walk Alone. We're all hurt but we have nothing change about the past but move on and make yourself happy in a different manner.
BAG77
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Don't worry legend. Liv supporters are brave and good enough to forgive you.
straight up dude
Lucbdenprt
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origi is all the way. most pian in barca
lubdnprz
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Karma come back at you. You remember when you sell the match to Chelsea so Manchester United couldn’t win the league that year. Your back pass to dragba god is good
EMLYNBARVAN
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You should stop thinking about it cause it's history now
vickipounds
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countiho and Gerrard please do it for us
dennisachafu
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I know how it pains Stephen G but that's football. It can bring joy and bitter experience.
Counsellor10
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no need for pain Our Legend. do it for us at game#38. that is our Request
Sayandeepboss
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Don't worry legend. Liv supporters are brave and good enough to forgive you.