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Gerrard returns to training with club's support
LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard returned to training yesterday with manager Rafa Benitez's full support, a day after being charged with assault and affray.
With three weeks until his first court appearance, the England midfielder has to put aside concerns about a potential five-year prison sentence as Liverpool continues its drive for the club's first league title in 19 years.
The club's next match is at Preston in the FA Cup, although Benitez could decide to rest the star player against the lower-league opponent.
Gerrard was offered "all the support he needs" by the club after a reassuring telephone call by Benitez, who is still recovering from surgery to remove kidney stones.
Like the rest of the squad, the 28-year-old Gerrard had not been due back at Liverpool's training ground until yesterday after routing Newcastle 5-1 on Sunday. After scoring two goals in that game, Gerrard joined friends for a late Christmas celebration in the seaside resort of Southport that resulted in the brawl at the Lounge Inn. The bar's 34-year-old disc jockey Marcus McGee was hospitalized after losing a tooth and cutting his forehead.
Former Liverpool striker Kenny Dalglish said he was with Gerrard shortly before the incident, and that there were no signs of any hostilities.
"There had been no indication of anything - Steve and the lads were having a really good time and everyone was happy," Dalglish said. "Now at this time he needs a lot of people around him to support him, and he could not be at a better football club for that.
"The Steven Gerrard I know is not just a great footballer but a really good person as well. He tries hard to be normal and act normally - that's why he is out trying to enjoy Christmas with his old friends, he's not someone who walks around with 20-odd security guards around him."
With three weeks until his first court appearance, the England midfielder has to put aside concerns about a potential five-year prison sentence as Liverpool continues its drive for the club's first league title in 19 years.
The club's next match is at Preston in the FA Cup, although Benitez could decide to rest the star player against the lower-league opponent.
Gerrard was offered "all the support he needs" by the club after a reassuring telephone call by Benitez, who is still recovering from surgery to remove kidney stones.
Like the rest of the squad, the 28-year-old Gerrard had not been due back at Liverpool's training ground until yesterday after routing Newcastle 5-1 on Sunday. After scoring two goals in that game, Gerrard joined friends for a late Christmas celebration in the seaside resort of Southport that resulted in the brawl at the Lounge Inn. The bar's 34-year-old disc jockey Marcus McGee was hospitalized after losing a tooth and cutting his forehead.
Former Liverpool striker Kenny Dalglish said he was with Gerrard shortly before the incident, and that there were no signs of any hostilities.
"There had been no indication of anything - Steve and the lads were having a really good time and everyone was happy," Dalglish said. "Now at this time he needs a lot of people around him to support him, and he could not be at a better football club for that.
"The Steven Gerrard I know is not just a great footballer but a really good person as well. He tries hard to be normal and act normally - that's why he is out trying to enjoy Christmas with his old friends, he's not someone who walks around with 20-odd security guards around him."
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