Gerrard praises Liverpool's title chances and Crouch's performance
Steven Gerrard is excited about Liverpool's upcoming Premier League title challenge. The team currently holds a 12-point lead over Arsenal with nine matches remaining. They are on a break from club football due to the international break and an early exit from the FA Cup. Liverpool's next game is against Everton on April 2. The team and fans are eager to move past recent setbacks, including losses to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League and Newcastle United in the League Cup final. During the break, Gerrard returned to Anfield for a Legends match. He played the full 90 minutes in a 2-0 victory over Chelsea. Gerrard said it is always a joy to play in this charity event, which raises money for important causes. He emphasized the importance of the fans in making such events special. "The main heroes are the supporters," he said. In the Legends match, Peter Crouch made his debut and scored both goals after coming on as a substitute. Gerrard praised Crouch for his impact on the game and expressed disappointment at not being able to help him achieve a hat-trick.