Gerrard a doubt for Fulham clash

14 December 2010 19:00

Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson admits captain Steven Gerrard's anticipated return from a hamstring injury this weekend is "touch and go".

The midfielder has not featured for his club since November 13 at Stoke after sustaining the problem on England duty four days later. Last week Hodgson pencilled in Saturday's match at home to Fulham for a comeback but now he is not so sure.

"Steven Gerrard is not fit and will be touch and go for Fulham," he said.

"He is training every day and training harder than anyone and doing the work with the sports science and fitness people.

"If you look the statistics after training every day as to who has done the most running it is probably Gerrard and Daniel Agger (who has a calf problem), as they are the two trying to get back fit.

"But they are doing it in a controlled circumstance; the sports science people are controlling their movements, their running, their turning and certainly their kicking.

"At the moment the sports science/conditioning people have not said to me 'You can have these two back in your training sessions' and I am still waiting for when that will happen.

"I am hoping against hope it will be towards the end of the week and they will be able to considered for the weekend, in particular Steven who is ahead of Daniel, but I don't know if that is the case."

Source: PA