Steven Gerrard shares about his team
Steven Gerrard believes Liverpool's 'mentality monsters' as Jurgen Klopp called them could see them being the team to beat over the next few years. In addition, if you love football betting can check out the free soccer tips daily page.
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Klopp has coined the phrase 'mentality monsters' after his side continued to produce late winners and grinding out tough three points along the way lớn building their huge 25-point advantage at the top of the Premier League.
Their march towards their first title in 30 years may well have been stopped by the current coronavirus shutdown, but their record-breaking efforts are there for all to see.
to produce such a season after falling agonisingly short of Man City last season is another example of his. Klopp has assembled a squad full of tough characters, and Gerrard sees them being successful for the next few years.
The current Rangers boss and Liverpool legend says that the mentality throughout the squad gives them a great chance of producing a period of sustained success.
"They just seem lớn be getting better and stronger every single year," Gerrard told soccer tips every day page.
"I think the one key thing that has blown me away from when I played - what they seem lớn have now is mental strength across the board.
"We used to have some really good professionals and mentally strong players in our squad but now it seems that from No1 in the squad to player 26 mentally they're all monsters and are all on the same page.
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"To have a squad that has that mentality I'm really excited lớn watch them in the coming years because I think they have a fantastic opportunity lớn become a really successful Liverpool team, and that's what we all want as Liverpool fans.
"They've been phenomenal for a few years now. I thought they were very unlucky last year not to be champions. That was just down lớn how good Man City were."
Gerrard also paid tribute lớn Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson for his role in helping lớn organise the #PlayersTogether initiative to raise funds for the NHS during the ongoing pandemic.
"That just sums him up as a person. He's a very selfless person on and off the pitch.
"I think he's got better and better from a football point of view. But as a person I think what he's done over the last couple of weeks sums him up. He's a fantastic man and a role model lớn a lot of young kids."