Saturday, July 31, 2010

Spearo's challenge

ay Spearing admits the 2010-11 season will provide him with the biggest challenge of his career to-date.

The Reds midfielder spent part of last season on loan at Leicester City and has now targeted a more regular place in Roy Hodgson's starting XI.

To watch our exclusive interview click on the play button below

"It's a massive season for me," Spearing told Liverpoolfc.tv. "With the new manager here I have to try and impress. From my own point of view I want to show him I'm capable of sticking around and getting in that starting XI."

Spearing's performances in pre-season have already earned him rave reviews from the manager - but he insists he cannot afford to rest on his laurels.

"It's nice to hear the manager say nice things about you but I can't dwell on that now," he said. "I have to show him in games and training that I can keep it up.

"This (the clash with Rabotniki) is up there as one of my best performances for the club. As a team performance we did well from start to finish. We came here, got the job done and we are very happy with what we ended up with.

"It's all about the team. We wanted to win the game and now we have half a job to at Anfield."

Milan: My debt to Roy

Milan Jovanovic admits he is determined to make a real impression and show Roy Hodgson that he has what it takes to be a success at Anfield.

Liverpool's No.14 firmly believes the best years of his career are ahead of him in front of the Kop and he wants to help the Reds get back to the top of the tree once again in English football.

Speaking exclusively to the official LFC magazine, Jovanovic said: "My main thing now is to show Roy Hodgson that the club hasn't made an error in bringing me here.

"The coach is fantastic. He speaks very openly with us and tries to put across his ideas clearly. I hope that I will learn more and more. I accept the coach's words and now it is up to me to show him I really can do everything he asks me to do.

"I have only been here a short time but I want to show all my qualities.

"I know that physically the Barclays Premier League is a demanding league but when I thought about this characteristic, I thought: 'this is me'.

"I think I can do everything I need to play at the top level here. It is a long season and if you count games with the national team as well, you can be looking at 60 or 70 games but I feel okay and of course I am really looking forward to it.

"I couldn't have asked for more from the other players in making me feel welcome. They have been very kind and I feel very close to the group in a short space of time.

"I am 29 and feel I am at my best. I feel this is my best time and I am with the best team."

To watch our exclusive chat with Jovanovic click on the play button below

The Serbia star also revealed he can't wait to play alongside his hero Steven Gerrard and new recruit Joe Cole in Hodgson's new-look team.

"I am proud and really happy to be playing with Stevie Gerrard and players like Carragher and Torres," he added.

"Steven is a symbol of Liverpool and he is not only my idol, but an idol of a lot of players and fans all over the world.

"Joe Cole is one of the top players in the game. He plays for the England national team and has enjoyed a lot of success at Chelsea so he has experience of playing in a lot of big games.

"I am sure that experience can help and of course everybody who can help us is welcome and I am looking forward to playing with Joe.

"If all the players stay fit, I think we can do well. I cannot compare Liverpool with the other teams yet but we have a lot of experience and I hope we can do something special."

Former Red joins City

Former Liverpool No.1 David James has signed for Championship side Bristol City.

The England international has left Portsmouth and joined Steve Coppell's side.

"I've had offers to stay in the Premier League but it is more important that I play football - which I love - for the right club and be a family man," he said.

"I had a long conversation with the chairman Steve Lansdown yesterday and I liked what he said about the club and his ambition. I know all about the plans for a new stadium and desire to win promotion to the Barclays Premier League.

"The club is ambitious and that's what I am. The South West has not had a club in the Barclays Premier League and that needs to change."

James made 277 appearances for Liverpool between 1992 and 1999.

Watch Joe's debut live

Joe Cole will make his Liverpool debut against German giants Borussia Moenchengladbach on Sunday and you can watch the whole game exclusively live online.

Roy Hodgson confirmed that Liverpool's No.10 would make his first appearance in a red shirt at some point on Sunday and Reds skipper Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher will also be involved.

The match at Borussia Park is a reapeat of the 1977 European Cup final and there is a great friendship between both sets of supporters thanks to the work of Reds fan Graham Agg.

Sign up for an e-Season Ticket in time to watch Cole's debut live with our coverage starting from 12.30pm on Sunday.

You can also listen to live audio commentary online with Kop favourite Alan Kennedy, and the match kicks-off at 1.30pm.

If you've never signed up for an e-Season Ticket before then there's never been a better time as we look forward to bringing you the first matches of the Roy Hodgson reign live and exclusive online.

Wirral ready for Shankly fever

There are still a limited number of tickets available for the highly acclaimed 'Bill Shankly Story' at New Brighton's Floral Pavilion on Friday, August 6.

Four of his legendary Liverpool team - Ian Callaghan, Ian St John, Ron Yeats and Chris Lawler - will be live on stage.

The stage production features local broadcaster John Keith and actor Steve Hazlehurst, who narrates the story of the iconic Scottish manager who revolutionised Anfield fortunes.

Keith speaks Shankly's words and Hazlehurst narrates the story of the great man's life from his birth in the Ayrshire pit village of Glenbuck through his glory years at Anfield.

It has played to packed houses at home and abroad since its premiere in 2006 and is returning to New Brighton by public demand.

Kop legend St John said: "The incredible atmosphere created by the audiences at our shows tells you just how much Bill Shankly is revered by the public.

"What Liverpool have achieved during the past half century could not have been done without Shanks. The show tells his story by the people who knew him and played for him. It reveals the qualities of the unforgettable man behind the legend."

The audience will have the chance to meet Ian, the Colossus and the rest of the cast for autographs and memorabilia after the show.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Ngog double seals Euro win

Milan's Kop aim


Milan Jovanovic is aiming to make the most of his time with Liverpool and create a real impression in front of the Kop.

Liverpool's No.14, who could make his official debut in tonight's Europa League third round qualifier with FK Rabotnicki in Macedonia, scored a famous goal for Serbia during their win over the eventual World Cup semi-finalists Germany in South Africa.

While he admits that was a proud moment for him and his country, he hopes for many more big moments at Anfield.

"I hope I score many goals for Liverpool, but it will not be easy, because there are so many players, so many good players competing for a place, but this is good," he said.

"It is a motivation to be better in each training session, to learn, to grow up.

"The game with Germany was one of the most famous games for our fans and for our country.

"I scored, of course, and it was a historical goal because it was our first win against Germany in 37 years. But it was not the best game of my career, but it is the most famous.

"I hope I can work hard here and help Liverpool.

"That is my aim. I will learn every day. I'm 29 and that's a good age to come here. When I was 26, two clubs tried to sign me.

"They were two excellent clubs. Every year I have had a possibility to go to bigger clubs but I stayed at Standard Liege. But I never cried. I was very strong. I knew that if I was lucky and not injured, I'd join a big club eventually."

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Monday, July 26, 2010

Steven Gerrard Profile


Steven Gerrard is an accomplished midfield player for Liverpool who is currently one of the most outstanding players in the Premiership. Steve graduated from the club's Academy, to sign a professional contract for the club in February 1998 and he made his first-team debut against Blackburn in November of that year, almost immediately becoming a regular in the side.

Originally playing on the right wing, Steven moved into the centre of midfield and overcame a series of injuries to become team captain in 2003, a position he has held ever since. During his career domestic and international honours have arrived at regular intervals, the greatest of course being the Champions League winners medal Steve received for captaining Liverpool on that unforgettable night in Istanbul back in May 2005. To highlight Steven's attributes would be to do him a disservice - there are no weak points in the game of a player who is arguably the most complete midfielder in the Premiership.

Steven has won a host of personal awards including PFA Player of the Year in 2005-06 and Football Writers Association Player of the Year in 2008-09, while he has been selected for the PFA Premiership Team of the Season for each of the last six seasons. Steven made his debut for England in May 2000, and has now won 78 caps, his most recent appearance coming against Egypt in March 2010.

Liverpool striker’s price is going through the roof Fernando Torres could cost Chelsea or City as much as £60m


The future of Fernando Torres continues to be in some doubt after weekend reports that Chelsea are planning a £60m move for the Spanish international.

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has also expressed further interest in the Liverpool striker who manager Roy Hodgson fears he could struggle to hang on to.

Jerome Boateng, Aleksandar Kolarov, Yaya Toure and David Silva have already joined the City revolution but Mancini's recruitment drive is far from over and the Italian has indicated a move for Torres could be on the cards.

"Torres is one of the best strikers in Europe and is already playing in the Premier League for three years and knows it very well. But it depends on his situation - his price and whether he wants to come," the Italian said.

"There are two or three strikers that we could go for, but it is the same situation as it is with James Milner. First there is the price and then it depends if the players want to change team. Until today, Liverpool haven't bought many players."

Aston Villa midfielder Milner, who was linked with Spurs at the weekend, continues to interest Mancini but he insists the club will not be held to ransom.

"When Manchester City inquire about a £10million player, the club asks for £20million. That is not good for us," said Mancini. "James is still a player who interests us but only at the right price."

Hodgson finally meets elusive midfielder Liverpool - Javier Macherano speaks to Roy Hodgson about his future at the club


Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano met up with new manager Roy Hodgson for the first time on Monday morning after returning to pre-season training.

The Argentina captain has been uncontactable since going on holiday after the World Cup but was back at Melwood on schedule along with compatriot Maxi Rodriguez.

Hodgson tried to speak to the 26-year-old, who has been heavily linked with a summer reunion with former Reds boss Rafael Benitez at Inter Milan, following the end of the player's involvement in South Africa.

However, the 62-year-old Englishman was only able to leave messages for Mascherano telling him he was looking forward to meeting him back on Merseyside as his calls were not returned.

Hodgson will outline his plans to Mascherano in much the same way as he has already done to senior players Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Fernando Torres in an attempt to persuade him he has a future at Anfield.

But there still remains a nagging doubt that the combative midfielder, who was offered a new contract in the latter stages of last season, has set his sights on a move to the continent.

Hodgson has final say on Gerrard Liverpool - Roy Hodgson will decide whether or not to play Steven Gerrard in the Europa League this week


The 62-year-old will decide on Tuesday whether the England captain, and his international team-mates Jamie Carragher, Glen Johnson and new signing Joe Cole, should be included for the third qualifying round tie in Macedonia against Rabotnicki.

"I don't know what to do at this stage," he said. "I will have to liaise with them and (head of sports science) Peter Brukner and make a decision by Tuesday on what sort of team I can put out."

Liverpool's medical team have advised Hodgson it is too soon to use those players who were on World Cup duty after just over a week back in pre-season training.

Hodgson has to weigh up whether it is more risky to leave the task of getting through into the competition proper in the hands of a largely reserve side who have not scored a goal in two warm-up matches.

But if he does select the likes of Gerrard he will at least respect their stature in the game by naming them in the starting line-up rather than keeping them on the bench for an emergency.

Hodgson added: "It is going to be a difficult discussion between myself and Peter because his feeling is we shouldn't use any of them and I am going to be tempted to say I want to use quite a few of them.

"The only players I will take will be the ones that I definitely think will play a valuable part in the game.

"If we are talking about senior players, it would be players prepared to start the game.

"I would not take Steven Gerrard there to play for the last 10 minutes as a substitute."

Reds to bid for teen sensation

Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson has joined the scramble for Ipswich Town starlet Connor Wickham.

Reports suggest Hodgson is set to ask the Anfield money men to offer Ipswich £8.5 million.

Wickham - an England youth international who helped the Under-17s to the European Championship crown in May - has also been watched by Arsenal's Arsene Wenger and Tottenham's Harry Redknapp.

Hodgson had him watched last season and spoke with his advisors about a move to Fulham. They told him they would hold out to see if one of the Barclays Premier League's top six came in ... and now Hodgson is in a position to offer him that move.

Raul: I'll play in England or Germany

Raul claims he is considering a move to England following his departure from Real Madrid, denying a deal with Schalke is already done.

The veteran striker today announced his departure from the club where he has spent his entire career and had been expected to sign for Schalke, possibly as early as this afternoon, but the 33-year-old says a move to the Barclays Premier League is also a possibility.

"The German team is interested in me and I have had very deep discussions with them," he said.

"In a few days I will know whether I'll be going to the Bundesliga, but there are other teams that are also interested. What is clear is that my future lies in Germany or England," he added.

Tottenham and Newcastle have been linked with the veteran striker, while Liverpool and Manchester United have also been mentioned as possible destinations for the Madrid idol.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Ngog committed to Reds

David Ngog today spoke of his determination to play a part in ensuring Roy Hodgson's debut season at the Anfield helm is a successful one.

The French striker enjoyed a productive 2009-10 campaign, in which he netted eight goals - a tally he is eager to improve on this time around.

And though the press rumour mill continues to turn, Ngog is fully committed to helping Liverpool challenge for silverware.

He told Liverpoolfc.tv: "I am a Liverpool player. I want to be involved in the first team at Liverpool.

"The club had a difficult season last year, but I want to prove we can get back into the top four. I am confident about this.

"I know speculation is part of football and we have to deal with it. If we bring in new players, it is good for the team.

"My confidence is good. Now I have to do my job and give my best for the team.

"I enjoying playing for the club and they have given me a lot of things. I am more experienced now and I want to be involved, play as many games as I can and score goals to help the team win."

Meanwhile, Ngog believes the arrival of Joe Cole will add an extra dimension to Liverpool's attack in 2010-11.

"It's really good. He is a good player and will help us to be better," he said.

"We lost Yossi, but Joe is a good player to replace him and it's good news for Liverpool.

"He has quality, is very technical, is a quick passer and has good skills too. With his experience at Chelsea, I think he can bring a lot to Liverpool."

Roy impressed with Aqua

Roy Hodgson is confident Alberto Aquilani can have a big impact on Liverpool's fortunes this season after admitting the talents of the Italian have caught his eye in Switzerland.

Aquilani is one of only a handful of senior players to have taken part in the Reds' training camp in Bad Ragaz, although a minor knock sustained in the friendly draw with Grasshoppers meant he returned to Melwood early.

Nonetheless, Hodgson confesses he has been encouraged by what he's seen at the Swiss retreat and believes the midfielder is eager to make up for lost time after injuries restricted him to just 26 appearances during his debut season at Anfield.

"There has never been any question about Alberto's talents," said the manager. "It is obvious for all to see that he is a gifted footballer.

"What has been the major disappointment for him is that he arrived here with an injury that took an awfully long time to clear up.

"It was only really towards the end of the season when he started to show anything like the kind of form you would have expected from the outset and that will have frustrated him.

"He has got to use this pre-season to put all those disappointments behind him and get his confidence up but what I have seen during the last three weeks has been encouraging.

"You can see every day he is working hard to improve his fitness. He clearly wants to get back to the levels he was showing before he came here and that is a positive sign."

Hodgson confirmed he will handle the likes of Aquilani with caution during Liverpool's pre-season programme and is keen to stress the dangers of demanding too much from players too early.

"We have to remember that it is going to take some time to get to where we want him," he added. "We must not ask too much from him too soon.

"I would rather be putting him on the field and taking him off too early rather than keeping him on five or 10 minutes too long, which would mean he misses a training session in the future.

"We have done a lot of tactical work but most of the work that we have been doing has been with the Australian fitness people. We are really only scratching the surface.

"But in that scratching the surface, Alberto has come out of it very well, as has Lucas, who is really the only person who can say he is a genuine Liverpool regular."

'LFC attack as good as Barca'

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Bridge next for Kop

Teen star in 10 facts

Liverpool completed the signing of highly-rated Scot Danny Wilson on Wednesday afternoon - but what do you know about our new defender?

Liverpoolfc.tv attempts to bring you up to speed with some interesting facts about the former Rangers starlet.

1) Wilson was born on December 27, 1991 and shares a birthday with Lost actress Emilie de Ravin and Blackburn midfielder David Dunn.

2) In October 2009 he became the youngest ever Scottish player to feature in the Champions League. At the age of 17 years, 312 days, he played the full 90 minutes of Rangers' 1-1 draw in Unirea Urziceni. He was booked on 77 minutes for 'unsporting behaviour'.

3) Liverpool's reserve team starlet - and fellow Scot - Alex Cooper has already given the thumbs up to the recruitment of Wilson. "I haven't spoken to Danny recently but I rate him very highly and think he'd do very well at Liverpool," said Coops. "It won't surprise me if he starts challenging for a place in the first team."

4) Wilson has already been tipped to captain Scotland by his old Rangers teammates. "He started training with the first team at 16 and looked as though he had been playing with us for six years," said Nacho Novo. "He could be a Scotland captain of the future. Why not? He will definitely become one of the best centre-halves in Britain."

5) Wilson may find it hard to top his debut season with Rangers. In 2009-10 he not only won the domestic treble but also landed the Scottish FWA and PFA Young Player of the Year awards.

6) Prior to breaking into the Rangers first team, one of Danny's daily duties was to clean manager Walter Smith's boots! He once said in an interview: "Little things changed when I moved up from the youths to the first-team - but not everything. I'm still meant to clean the gaffer's boots but haven't actually done it for a while."

7) Wilson's astute reading of the game and composure on the ball has already led to comparisons with Reds great Alan Hansen.

8) He scored just one goal during his time at Ibrox. The solitary strike came in a 4-1 win at Hearts in March 2010.

9) Danny credits veteran defender David Weir and his wise words as major factor in his superb run-in to the 2009-10 campaign. "Davie is not only a great footballer and a great professional, he's a great guy off the pitch," he added. "It's nice to have somebody who's willing to take the time just to have a conversation with you."

10) The defender claims to have turned down sides in next season's Champions League to become a part of Roy Hodgson's new-look Liverpool.

LFC make player-swap offer to Nice

Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson is making a player-swap offer for Nice striker Loic Remy as he tries to raise funds and beat off West Ham to his signature.

Hodgson has offered the French club attacker Nabil El Zhar and midfielder Damien Plessis - both valued at around £700,000 - in a bid to afford £14.3 million-rated Remy.

The Anfield outfit do not have the cash to buy talented Remy outright and are fuming that the Hammers have put more cash on the table for the exciting forward.

The Kop are still counting their cash despite the better news of landing Joe Cole on a free transfer - and Hodgson wants to spend what he has on two new left-backs after selling Emiliano Insua and losing Fabio Aurelio.

Liverpool have asked Nice if they would take the player exchanges and have also pleaded to be given more time to come up with the cash, but they are running out of time to have Remy eligible for their Europa League qualifiers.

Remy is keen to come to Liverpool and Nice would like to sell to the Anfield club, but they may deal with West Ham instead. Co-owner David Sullivan has offered £10 million up front plus extras.

Hodgson is looking around for two left backs on a limited budget. He likes Uruguay World Cup star Jorge Fucile, but he is valued at £6.5 million and that would be too expensive for him right now.

Steven Gerrard :: " my favorite player of all time is Zinedine Zidane "


Energetic and inspiring Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard revealed his source of inspirations by naming legendary Zinedine Zidane, and former England international Paul Gascoigne as two of the most gifted footballers he has seen.

Gerrard told FIFA official website, He said: “My favourite player of all time is Zinedine Zidane. Just to see him play – the way he moves, the way he controls the ball, the way he passes – is an absolute privilege and there’s so much you can learn from that guy, he’s a genius with the ball”.

“From an England point of view, there is Gazza. I like watching gifted players who are skilful, and Gazza is probably one of the most skilful English players there’s even been, so I would pick those two.”

About England’s campaign in FIFA World Cup 2010 Gerrard believes England will head to South Africa better prepared, mentally as well as physically, than they have been for previous tournaments – thanks to Fabio Capello.

Gerrard said: “He brings many qualities to the team. He’s a winner. He’s got an unbelievable amount of experience and has enjoyed a remarkable amount of success. He’s transmitting a winning mentality to the team, so fingers crossed that will stand us in good stead for the tournament.”

Steven Gerrard missed a penalty during a shoot-out with Portugal in 2006, Gerrard claims he will be ready this summer to convert a spot-kick.

He said: “I think, having missed the penalty, I’ll probably be a bit more composed next time and take my time a bit more. I’ll work that little bit harder in training to make sure I know what I’m going to be doing. It all happened really fast in 2006 and I felt after the penalties that I should have taken my time more.”

Huntelaar to sign for Liverpool

Milan striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will join Liverpool, with Ryan Babel heading the other way as part of the deal, claims Il Corriere dello Sport.

On Tuesday Huntelaar was reportedly in Manchester, leading to speculation talks with either Manchester City or Manchester United are impending.

However, the latest reports from Italy suggest he could join Liverpool. Huntelaar was not at Milanello on Wednesday, leading to further belief his future is away from Milan.

And should the deal with Liverpool take off, Milan will press for Ryan Babel as part of negotiations.

Everton are also said to be tracking the Rossoneri striker, but the lure of Anfield is likely to prove pivotal in his decision.

There has been little official confirmation in relation to Huntelaar's future, but Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri didn't appear too convincing when he was probed for a diagnosis.

"Huntelaar, for now, is a Milan player," he told the press. The Dutchman has also been linked with Tottenham and Aston Villa previously.

Real Madrid is looking to Launch £30million Bid for Steven Gerrard Transfer


Its been reported that Real Madrid is looking to cash Liverpool disappointed season by signing Steven Gerrard by offering £30million. Further reports added that Gerrard could move alongside Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez whose future remains unclear and who has been linked with Real Madrid in recent days.

According to Daily Star said in their report: “we believe those intentions are genuine and not just idle transfer speculation”.

Daily Star also claimed that Real will also launch a bid to hire Torres knowing that both players would enjoy working together. However due to Torres having a strong love of Atletico Madrid, a move to the Bernabeu may be out of the question.

Steven Gerrard is contracted to Liverpool until the end of 2012/2013. This season he has scored seven goals and provided six assists in 32 appearances in the Premier League and Europe.

Gerrard spent 15 months to build his dream house



The England midfielder and Liverpool captain, 28-year-old, Steven Gerrard has just spent 15 months cramming the area behind his house with all the luxuries his wife and children might need.

Last Week on Saturday The Daily Mail revealed Steven Gerrard and Alex Curran mension with new constructed backyard with new development. According to the pictures new development includes the swimming pool, a two-storey gym with a solarium to ensure wife Alex Curran has a year-round tan, Off one side of the gym is a kitchenette with showers and changing rooms, a plunge pool, jacuzzi and sauna.

The gym features eight fitness machines including recumbent bike, rower and treadmill. At the other end is a small putting green.

For kids there’s a bark-covered playground with a pink wendy house, climbing frame, double swing, see-saw and spring-loaded rocking horse to keep children occupied.

And in the middle of it all, a patch of turf barely large enough to turn a few cartwheels.

However, Gerrard’s decision to refurbish his ground triggered outrage among neighbours.

One said: ‘As much as we hold Mr Gerrard in high esteem as a player we just wish he hadn’t felt the need to go so overboard on his garden. The rest of us settle for nice lawns and trees and a few flower beds. This guy seems to have built his own playground.”

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According to the Daily Mail report Gerrard had originally been granted planning permission in October 2007 for the ‘detached two-storey building to be used as a garden pavilion and gymnasium with games room’.

But Neighbours complained the gym looked like an ‘Asda supermarket in a beauty spot’.

However, Gerrard won over planners by offering to instal a living ’sedum roof’, which includes grass, moss and other plants and helps cut fuel bills by keeping the building warmer in the winter.

A Liverpool insider said: “Steve and Alex are obviously very sorry if neighbours have been upset or are inconvenienced by the building work. The last thing they want is for the neighbours to be unhappy. But this will be their dream home for life.”

Steven Gerrard : " i may retire in 2013 "


Inspiring 29-year-old Liverpool skipper and worlds best attacking midfielder Steven Gerrard stunned everyone especiallly Liverpool fans by revealing that He may retire when his current contract expires in 2013.

Its been reported that Steven Gerrard has hinted previously that he is unlikely to play on into his mid-thirties and recently he did mentioned that FIFA Worldcup 2010 could be his last chance to win Worldcup for England.

Steven Gerrard said, “I will be 33 at the end of my contract and it’s doubtful whether I’ll carry on. If I decide to stop, I’ll be proud of the fact I’ve spent my entire career with the same club. And I don’t want to think about wearing any other shirt in the future.”

Gerrard also revealed that he gave serious thought to leaving Anfield for Chelsea four years ago, before changing his mind late in the day.

He Said, “I’ve thought about leaving Liverpool twice during my career, especially in 2005 when Chelsea was a temptation. But I’m glad I never turned those thoughts into reality”.

Reds Captain Steven Gerrard has insisted he is certain he will have a Premier League title by then. “If we don’t win the title this year, it’ll be the next, or the year after and that will be the greatest moment of my career.”