The spotlight will be firmly fixed on Steven Gerrard when Liverpool and Aston Villa meet on Sunday at Wembley for a place in the FA Cup final.
Liverpool's talismanic captain is available for selection for this
weekend's semi-final after serving a three-match ban following his
uncharacteristic moment of madness against arch-rivals Manchester
United.
Gerrard was sent off just 38 seconds after his
introduction as a half-time substitute in the Premier League encounter
for a reckless stamp on Ander Herrera, with his suspension robbing him
of valuable game time heading into his final month as a Liverpool
player.
The 34-year-old will join LA Galaxy at the end of the
season, but only after Gerrard attempts to sign off at his beloved
hometown club by winning the FA Cup, with the final set to take place on
the midfielder's birthday.
And Brendan Rodgers knows how significant being able to select Gerrard again is.
"Steven has produced big moments in big games," said the Liverpool boss.
"The most important thing is having him back."
Rodgers must decide whether to jettison Gerrard and Martin Skrtel – who
has completed a three-match ban of his own - back into his side or
stick with the XI that started the 2-0 league win over Newcastle United
on Monday.
Daniel Sturridge missed that game due to a hip
injury and will be given as long as possible to prove his fitness for
the Villa clash.
Liverpool, beaten FA Cup finalists in
2011-12, have been unconvincing in reaching the competition's last four,
requiring replays to beat Championship duo Blackburn Rovers and Bolton
Wanderers.
And Rodgers' men can ill-afford another lacklustre
display if they are to set up the chance to give Gerrard the perfect
send off, especially given Villa are rejuvenated under Tim Sherwood.
Sherwood has overseen three wins from his last six league games to lift
Villa out of the relegation zone and has designs on stunning
Liverpool.
"I don't want my players to have any regrets after
the game," he said. "We'll do everything we possibly can to make sure
we're back there in May.
"We've picked up some good results recently. It's definitely a game we can win."
Villa's chances of doing precisely that could hinge on whether or not
Gabby Agbonlahor – who netted the only goal in his side's 1-0 league win
at Anfield in September – passes a late fitness test after a hamstring
injury.
Carlos Sanchez (suspended) and Ciaran Clark (medial
ligament) are definitely out, but veteran goalkeeper Shay Given, who
turns 39 on Monday, will start.
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