Thegoalmac can reveal that Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says Steven Gerrard is not yet finished despite speculation surrounding his future at the club.
he Reds' captain returned to the starting XI against Leicester City and
thrived in an attacking role, scoring one and playing a part in two
more goals as the Anfield outfit ran out 3-1 winners.
"People talk about being fair with everyone and as a manager and
managing certain players, it’s unfair to treat everyone the same,
especially someone of Steven Gerrard’s stature," he told reporters.
"I’ve had a great time watching him from the outside and an even greater one watching him from the inside.
"I
have shown in my time at Liverpool and anywhere else I’ve been, and in
particular here, that sentiment doesn’t come into it for me. It really
doesn’t.
"I pick Steven Gerrard because I still think he can
really influence a game of football for us. People were talking when I
first came in about if he is going to be able to play and how I work.
Last year he was absolutely magnificent with 14 goals so for me no
matter, irrespective of the player, the status, for me it what’s best
for the team.
"At this moment in time, I know Steven Gerrard, if I
can manage him, and he’s training and playing in games, he can still
have a real impact for this team.
Even though he’s coming up to 35 at
the end of this year, he’s still got fantastic qualities, but like every
other player, no matter how good they there comes a time when the
wheels come out and they’re ready to land, but he’s not ready to land
yet.
"You can see from tonight, he’s still got plenty of energy left."

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