Rafa Benitez expects Steven Gerrard to 'make the difference' for Liverpool

Talisman working hard to reach full fitness...

By Zack Wilson

CL:Rafael Benitez and Steven Gerrard, Debrecen v Liverpool(Getty Images)

Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez feels that Steven Gerrard is almost ready to have a vital impact on the Reds' season.

The England star has struggled with injury this season and has not been able to put together a run of games of the kind required to build momentum and form.

But his manager thinks that the time could be imminent when Gerrard at last hits top gear this season, and he saw much that pleased him in the player's performance at Wolverhampton Wanderers this week.

"Steven has worked very hard," Benitez told his club's official website.

"He did well on Tuesday but you could see in two or three of the runs that he made that he didn't quite have the match fitness that you need.

"But he was trying all the time and he kept taking good positions. Clearly he will bring a lot to the team when he is fully fit.

"We know that he is going to give us different options. We played with Alberto Aquilani as a second striker against Tottenham and we can play Steven in that role.

"When you play him in that role, he is different because he can get into the box but he also has great deliveries from set-pieces which will help too. We have different players with different skills and that is going to be good for the team going forward until the end of the season."

Benitez also believes experienced Greek defedner Sotirios Kyrgiakos will have a vital role to play in the rest of the Reds' campiagn.

"Everyone here knows that he is a good professional, a really good lad, and his team-mates can see that he is someone who will do anything for them," the Spaniard added.

"Even when he doesn't play, you know he will work very hard. Soto knew when he came here that he was only going to play specific games but he wanted to improve and when he has come in, he has done the job that we have needed him to do.

"He is good in the air and he is tough. You have to remember Sami [Hyypia] was amazing for us. At the end, he was not playing too many games but he was just as important because of his personality and the role he had within the squad.

"On the pitch, he wasn't getting too much time because of Martin [Skrtel], Daniel [Agger] and Carra. When he left and we replaced him with Soto, he knew exactly what kind of situation he was coming in to. He's doing really well.

"Sami was terrific on the ball, he could use both feet and pass really well. He also knew the Premier League inside out. But Soto has his own qualities; he has had to adapt but he is learning now and he is doing the job we were looking for."



 
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