Liverpool missing a Gerrard - Garcia
Liverpool have some amazing talent but are missing a
leader cast in the same mould as Steven Gerrard, the Premier League
side's former attacking midfielder Luis Garcia told Reuters.
The Merseyside club dominated
English football for two decades from the 1970s and are one of the
world's most successful clubs but have found winning trophies much
harder to come by since claiming their last league title 27 years ago.
Former Spain international
Garcia was part of the Liverpool side that won one of the most memorable
Champions League finals, against AC Milan in Istanbul in 2005, when the
English side came from 3-0 down at halftime to win the trophy on
penalties.
That, however, remains five-time
winners Liverpool's last success in Europe's elite club competition and
they have failed to even qualify for the tournament in the last two
seasons.
Under German manager Jurgen
Klopp, Liverpool are currently third in the Premier League standings and
well positioned with six matches remaining to claim a Champions League
berth with a top-four finish.
Garcia feels that while captain
Jordan Henderson is doing a good job, Liverpool need someone with world
class leadership qualities to guide a squad he believes is brimming with
talent.
"This Liverpool side lacks
players with character like Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher, or even
Kenny Dalglish in the past," Garcia said in an interview.
"We don't see leaders like them
much on the pitch. We have amazing talent like (Philippe) Coutinho,
(Roberto) Firmino, (Adam) Lallana, (Daniel) Sturridge... so much talent.
"I haven't been in that dressing
room but I am sure a Steven Gerrard-like character would be amazing. He
would lead the team when things were not going well.”
Liverpool's former talismanic
captain Gerrard made 710 appearances for his boyhood club during a
17-year spell at Anfield and returned to his roots in February as part
of the coaching set-up at the academy.
SPECIAL CLUB
He scored 186 goals for
Liverpool, helping them win two FA Cups, three League Cups, a Uefa Cup
and the Champions League, and remains idolised at the Merseyside club.
He was also capped 114 times for England, 40 as captain.
According to Garcia, it was
imperative for Liverpool to qualify for the Champions League, not just
to keep hold of their best players but also to attract the highest
quality transfer.
"If Liverpool qualify, I'm sure
all the top players will stay. Because it's a special club. Playing
Champions League for Liverpool, it's very special," Garcia added on the
sidelines of the Champions League Trophy tour by sponsors Heineken.
"Champions League qualification
is very important. Not because of the players who stay but because of
the players who want to come. Top players want to play Champions League,
all of them.”
Liverpool are unbeaten in 10
games against top-six teams this season, having won five and drawn five,
claiming seven more points than closest rivals Chelsea in that
mini-league but they have struggled to dispatch teams further down the
table.
Garcia was confident Liverpool
would qualify for next season's Champions League and convinced that
Klopp was the right man to lead the side back into title contention.
"The difficult part is to solve
the problem of playing against the small teams. It shouldn't be like
that," the 38-year-old said.
"But hopefully they have got the confidence back and I think they have everything to qualify for the Champions League.
"Klopp gave us moments against
(Manchester) United, against Chelsea and against Arsenal. Winning those
games with an amazing passion and amazing performance. I think he's the
right manager.
"People love him, we all love him. He has shown how passionate he's about the club."
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