Gerrard set for Reds duty at Bridge

13 April 2009 10:00
Steven Gerrard is winning his battle to lead Liverpool into Tuesday night's Champions League quarter-final second leg at Chelsea. Gerrard was rested on Saturday by boss Rafael Benitez from the 4-0 win over Blackburn at Anfield following scans that showed a recurrence of the Liverpool skipper's groin injury. But Benitez confirmed on Monday that Gerrard was responding to treatment and will travel to London, with Liverpool 3-1 down from the first leg. Benitez said: "Steven is getting better, he has been working with the physio and will train on Monday. "We will then discuss the situation with the doctors, but Steven will travel with the party to London and I will make a decision on Tuesday." But it is becoming increasingly likely that Benitez will take the "calculated gamble" of using Gerrard from the start at Stamford Bridge. He said: "Obviously we do not want him to break down again, he could then be out for 10 to 16 days. But the injury is not a massive one, it will be a calculated gamble to play him but one that I will consider. "We are 3-1 down and we know that everything can change if we have Steven in the side and he plays well." Benitez will have midfielder Javier Mascherano back from suspension, and reports that Liverpool have no other injury problems.

Source: Eurosport