The veteran midfielder says that Liverpool’s players can turn into heroes by giving fantastic performances against Everton in the F.A Cup semi final between the two Merseyside clubs at Wembley stadium...
Liverpool haven’t had much to celebrate after their Carling Cup triumph earlier on in the season but now with the F.A Cup semi final looming large against their biggest rivals in domestic football, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Steven-Gerrard-c34196 is all fired up.
Liverpool could make it to their first F.A Cup final since they won the competition back in 2006 but all that can change if Everton surprise the Reds with a performance of their own.
No doubt both the teams will want to make it to the pen ultimate match of the oldest club cup competition in the world but such a task is easier said than done. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809’s form of late has been patchy as they needed a last minute
goal by Carroll to give them all three points against Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pepe-Reina-c29672 for this tie against the Toffees as well.
Gerrard said, "I think it's happened a lot of times, big players have had a big impact on big games but anyone can be the hero on the day. It's one of those occasions that's set up so well for heroes. Big games, big heroes - let's
hope they're in red shirts."
Gerrard added, "This is not only a semi-final is it? It is a semi-final against Everton. For everyone at this club and everyone at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 this is massive. I'm not going to play it down because everyone knows how big it is for
me and everyone at the club. FA Cup semi-finals are very big at the best of times, but when you are playing your local rivals there's an extra bit of spice involved and it makes it that bit bigger. It's my responsibility and that of the other experienced players
in the dressing room to help the younger lads that are going to be involved.”
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