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GERRARD DESPERATE FOR A LEAGUE T

Turbogeir [del]

2008-09-08 08:01

Steven Gerrard has admitted there is nothing he would like more in football than to lead Liverpool to the Barclays Premier League title.
While lifting the European Cup after the epic Champions League victory over AC Milan is his career highlight to date, the Reds skipper said winning the league would surpass that.

\"The memories of Istanbul will go to the grave with me,\" said Gerrard. \"There isn\'t a day goes by that I don\'t think about it, but I want more memories. I want to get on another open-top bus and see another million people on the streets of Liverpool, acclaiming the league title.

\"The city will explode if we win the league, and I don\'t want it to happen when I\'m retired. I\'m 28 and realise the years are flying by. In November I\'ll have been a first-teamer for 10 years and yet it seems like I only made my debut two or three months ago, I\'ve enjoyed it that much. I want from 28 to 35 to be even better, and I feel my best years are ahead of me.

\"I don\'t want to retire and have just Istanbul and a couple of FA Cups to remember. It will be a disaster, personally, if I don\'t win the league here.\"

The Reds number eight believes there is a lot more to come from him and the team this season after admitting early performances have been below par.

\"The performances so far haven\'t been that good, we\'re still only in second or third gear,\" he said. \"A few of the lads haven\'t been 100 per cent and I\'ve been nowhere near it myself.

\"We played well in pre-season, but come the real deal we weren\'t at the level we wanted. The promising thing is that the results have been good.\"

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