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Will he return to Anfield? Steven Gerrard's revelation that impacts everyone in Liverpool

The legend of the reds gave statements that caused a commotion 

By Charles Cornwall

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In 2015, after a lifetime as a Liverpool player, Englishman Steven Gerrard decided to leave the Reds discipline to open a final stage in the Los Angeles Galaxy. In these last few hours, the former footballer has acknowledged that if he had known that Jürgen Klopp was going to succeed Brendan Rodgers in office, he would not have changed his scene.

"I was devastated. Obviously, I made the decision not to sign a one-year extension to go to the United States, whereas if I had accepted the extension, I could have had six months under the management of Jurgen Klopp. Being under the management of Brendan At that time, they told me that my playing time was going to be less and less. I didn't want to be a substitute for Liverpool, I didn't want to be a player in the squad.

I still felt that I was the best midfielder at that time. Now I look back and if I had "I knew 100% what was going to happen, I would have signed the one-year extension and would have endured four or five months of Brendan to play six months of Klopp," he explained in statements reported by The Anfield Wrap. Steven Gerrard left Liverpool in 2015 after a lifetime as a 'red' player. Now he has shown his regret for leaving for the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2015 and not continuing at Anfield.

Gerrard spoke

The Liverpool idol admitted it in a Tik Tok video published by The Anfield Wrap: “I was devastated. Obviously I made the decision not to sign a one-year extension to go to the United States, whereas if I had accepted the extension, I could have had six months under Jurgen Klopp. Gerrard explains why he made that decision: “Obviously, being under Brendan at the time, I was told that my playing time was going to be less and less. I didn't want to be a substitute for Liverpool, I didn't want to be a player in the squad. “I still felt like I was the best midfielder at the time.” A situation that he regrets because if he had waited a little, he would have coincided with Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool: “Now I look back and if I had known what was going to happen 100%, I would have signed the one-year extension and "I would have endured four or five months of Brendan to play six months of Klopp."


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