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Gerrard Worry For Liverpool

Tue 05 Aug, 10:09 PM


Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez could be without captain Steven Gerrard for next week's Champions League qualifier against Standard Liege.

The England midfielder suffered a thigh strain in Tuesday night's 4-1 friendly victory over Norwegian side Valerenga.

Gerrard limped off in the first half of Liverpool's comfortable victory and Benitez hopes he will recover in time to face the Belgians, but he cannot yet be inked in for the game on Wednesday week.

"It is a thigh strain. We need to wait but it could be one week," Benitez told liverpoolfc.tv.

Liverpool would not want to take any risks with Gerrard, however his presence against Liege would be welcome as the Reds attempt to take a big stride towards the group stages.

Goals from Fernando Torres, Xabi Alonso, David Ngog and Yossi Benayoun carried Liverpool to a comfortable victory against Valerenga, three days after they hammered Rangers 4-0 at Ibrox.

Benitez said: "It was another good work-out. It was a good game, with four goals for us and good play.

"But the players aren't 100 per cent yet - that would be difficult right now. The other team were fitter than us but you could see we were passing, pressing and the understanding between the players was better. I am really pleased with the result.

"Normally when you have quality, when you are playing well and creating chances, you will score goals."

Liverpool's next opponents will be Lazio, who visit Anfield on Friday in a match Gerrard appears sure to miss.

However Benitez is optimistic about the talent emerging at Anfield, and has hailed his scouting network for finding players such as 19-year-old Ngog, the summer recruit from Paris St Germain.

"They are finding players like Ngog, players with quality who are not a high price," said Benitez.

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  1. I agree that Barry isn't worth 18 million, 15 max. We should keep Alonso, his best is still to come! Barry has impressed in the English side alongside Gerrard only once, in the first game, but not thereafter. He's great for Villa, but not that key player for Liverpool as some think. To sell Alonso and Benayoun to get Barry would be wrong, although I generally trust Rafa's decisions. I anyway doubt that Barry will move to Anfield...

    From gordon.merk, on Wed 6 Aug 8:06AM
  2. Save your money to buy David Silva from Valencia. We donīt need Barry who is clearly worse compare to Xabi. We need good cover for Stevie who is probably injured now. Please open your eyes and stop chasing Barry he has never been worth 18m

    From mikefromprague, on Tue 5 Aug 11:02PM
  3. Drop his wallet on his foot?

    From miniroll32, on Tue 5 Aug 10:21PM
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