Gerrard primed for emotional Liverpool return with Villa
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v Leicester City - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - December 5, 2021 Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard and Ashley Young celebrate after the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
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As much as Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard may
protest that his mind is focused purely on his team beating Liverpool in the
Premier League on Saturday, there can be no denying the emotions his return to
Anfield will stir up.
A Liverpudlian who joined the team's youth set-up as a
nine-year-old, Gerrard went on to make 504 appearances for the club, most
famously captaining them to their astonishing comeback in the 2005 Champions
League final win over AC Milan.
He played his final game for Liverpool at Anfield in
2015 and had a spell as a youth coach in the academy before taking on the
manager's job at Scottish club Rangers.
Gerrard's success in winning the Scottish Premiership
last season earned him the chance to take over at Villa following the dismissal
of Dean Smith last month.
The 41-year-old has made a swift impact at the
Midlands club, winning three of his opening four games in charge, with the only
loss coming to league leaders Manchester City.
It would be no surprise if, when the Juergen Klopp era
has ended, Gerrard returns to manage Liverpool but he is smart enough to know
there is little to gain from such talk now.
"I just want to go there and try to win and take
what we can. For us, we’re not competing with Liverpool, in terms of the level
we’re both at, at the moment, but we’ll certainly go there and give it
everything we’ve got," he said.
There will no doubt be a warm welcome from the fans in
the Kop and kind words from Klopp but the German has plenty else to focus his
mind as the three-horse race for the title enters the crucial Christmas season.
Liverpool are second in the table, a point behind Pep
Guardiola's City and one ahead of European champions Chelsea.
City host Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Etihad
Stadium on Saturday and need no reminding of the threat they face having lost
to Wolves twice in 2019 - including a 2-0 defeat at home when Adama Traore
scored twice.
Chelsea, having lost top spot with defeat by West Ham
last week, can ill-afford another slip-up at home to struggling Leeds United.
Ralf Rangnick has made a positive start as interim
manager of Manchester United and his first away game takes him to bottom club
Norwich City who have shown signs of life since Smith took over from German
Daniel Farke.


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