Following Sunday’s crucial win over title rivals Manchester City, the 33-year-old knows everything is in place to win a first ever Premier League crown with his boyhood club
Steven Gerrard believes next month could be the “biggest of his career” as he bids to help Liverpool secure a first ever Premier League title.
Philippe Countinho scored a late winner as Brendan Rodgers’s side won a 10th game on the trot by beating Manchester City on Sunday to move two points clear at the top of the table.
And captain Gerrard has pledged to give it his all in the final four games of the season as he attempts to finally win the Premier League crown for the club he joined aged seven.
“I think that’s the best we’ve played all season,” Gerrard told the club’s official website. “For the first 30-35 minutes, I thought we blew the so-called best team in the league away. And it could have been three or four.
“I don’t think 2-0 is ever enough against the top sides in this league. But it’s all about getting the job done, no matter how you do it, and thankfully we got it done in the end.
“I’m enjoying it, it’s great to play with so many top players. The journey I’ve had all the way through the years, there have been ups and downs. At the moment, I’m loving every minute of it.
“I feel 21 again, playing with all these top players. It’s probably going to be the biggest month of my career coming up now. I’ll give it everything I’ve got.”