Liverpool will take advantage of these days away to think about the things that have been happening in this couple of weeks. The Merseyside team hopes to straighten the path in the Premier League and without a doubt the FIFA International Break allows the team to breathe in a certain way. After a draw against Brighton, Liverpool did not get the three points but managed to stay in the top four positions of the PL Standings.
At the moment, the current leader, Tottenham, takes advantage of the International break to show the world that he is the current leader of the most important competition in the world, the Premier League. After the VAR controversy, the London team complied against Lutton and positioned itself in the first position. Without a doubt, Arsenal's victory over City totally benefited Spurs.
On the other hand, the team wants to forget about the controversy with the VAR. This is because the apologies of the PGMOL are not enough to recover the three points that could have been achieved in that game and Klopp knows it perfectly. For this reason, the German has limited himself to talking about the subject and has dedicated himself to motivating his teammates, imposing leadership within his group.
One of the players who had more leadership within the team and who lived both the good and bad moments of Liverpool without a doubt was Steven Gerrard. The former team captain is probably the biggest idol in all of Anfield. Now, as a manager, Stevie is in another facet of his professional life and it would be an honour to see him managing on Merseyside. However, there are decisions that have surprised those closest to him.
According to an interview with Danny Murphy, he never imagined Steven Gerrard would become a coach. Instead, he thought Jamie Carragher had more of a future as a coach than Gerrard. The current coach of Al Ettifaq, has the team in the 7th position of the Saudi League. These were Murphy's words for Talk Sports
Quoted by Liverpool Echo News
Some players give you the impression straight away that they are and some don't. I never thought Stevie would. He was just really determined and a brilliant footballer with a desire to be the best. In the latter stages of his career, maybe they [Rooney and Gerrard] were both better at helping others and bringing them together. Jamie Carragher was probably the one shining light at Liverpool, who I thought was destined to be a manager, Murphy stated.
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