GERRARD ADMIRES UNITED

Last updated : 01 March 2007 By Ed

From the Guardian

Steven Gerrard yesterday revealed a grudging admiration for Manchester United's commitment to playing stylish, attacking football before admitting that Sir Alex Ferguson's side could effectively secure the title at Anfield on Saturday.

"They'll be coming looking for maximum points because that would virtually win them the league," said Liverpool's captain, well aware that United will kick off their lunchtime game on Merseyside boasting a nine-point lead over Chelsea at the top of Premiership.

Jose Mourinho's team visit Portsmouth later in the afternoon and Gerrard would like to see United's lead reduced to six points by Saturday tea-time. "We've got to make sure we get the points and keep the title race going for as long as possible," insisted the England midfielder in an interview with Liverpool's official website. "It's not over at the moment and that's why this is a massive game."

The so-called "M62 rivalry" between Manchester United and Liverpool ranks as one of the most intense in football and Gerrard risked accusations of heresy from his club's more fanatical supporters when he admitted: "It hurts to say this but United have been playing some really good attacking football this season. They're also really hard to beat because they have some great defenders."

If that was conceivably a coded message to the sometimes tactically cautious Rafael Benítez, perhaps hinting that emulating a few of Ferguson's swashbuckling game plans might be welcome, there is no doubt the Merseyside-born Gerrard would relish undoing United. "The rivalry for this fixture has got bigger and bigger over the years," he explained. "These are the games you want to play in."

"I'm in the city among all the banter and I know our fans are desperate to win this weekend," added Gerrard. "If we can give a big performance and get the right result then it will give us all a big confidence booster for the Barcelona game."

Not to mention a sense of what might have been in the league. "It's just a pity there's not as much riding on this game in terms of a Liverpool title challenge as we'd have hoped," conceded Gerrard whose side are 16 points behind United. "We have to look at the silly points we dropped earlier in the season.

"We've got a massive week coming up with United and Barcelona but we need to take them one at a time. We'll never get a result against United unless we're 100% focused on that game. It's an exciting week ahead but the important thing is getting the right results."