JC: Gerrard can lead for years

09 August 2011 13:25
Jamie Carragher has hailed Steven Gerrard as one of the best Premier League players of the last decade and warned critics not to write him off.[LNB] Gerrard's return from groin surgery in March has been delayed because of an infection and he will not feature until next month at the earliest.[LNB]However, Carragher is confident the 31-year-old will return as good a player ever.[LNB]"There's still plenty more to come from Steven Gerrard," said the centre-back.[LNB]"He's one of the best, if not the best, player to play in the Premier League over the past decade.[LNB]"When Stevie is back playing it will be like we've just signed a great new player.[LNB]"He's still got four or five years ahead of him to play for Liverpool."[LNB]Carragher is standing in for Gerrard as skipper, but he wants his team-mate back on the pitch as soon as posisble. [LNB]"It's a great honour to lead the team out but the fact is I'd prefer not to be doing it because like everyone else I want our captain back," Carragher said in the Liverpool Echo.[LNB]"I speak to Stevie all the time and he's desperate to get back involved. The quicker he is back the better.[LNB]"We missed him at the back end of last season and having him back will give everyone a massive boost.[LNB]"It will give a lift to the supporters and to the new players who have come in this summer.[LNB]"The new lads will have heard so much about him but they haven't had the chance to train with him yet.[LNB]"To get to play and train with Stevie will be great for them and I'm sure that will help their development."[LNB]Carragher also hopes January signing Luis Suarez can start the new season as he finished the old one.[LNB]The Uruguay international, who was instrumental in his country's Copa America win last month, returned to training on Monday after an extended break.[LNB]He was arguably Liverpool's best player in the second half of the previous campaign, having arrived from Ajax for £22.8million.[LNB]His goals, creativity and general attitude were a major factor in the revival begun by Kenny Dalglish when he took over from Roy Hodgson in early January.[LNB]Now Carragher hopes the 24-year-old can pick up where he left off, having scored four goals in 13 matches but having offered so much more to the team.[LNB]"I'm desperate for him to have another great season," said Carragher.[LNB]"I watched him in the Copa America and he was excellent.[LNB]"Hopefully he can carry that form on for us. If he does then he will be one of the standout players in the Premier League this season.[LNB]"The best foreign players deliver straight away and Luis has proved he's in that top bracket."

Source: Team_Talk