Play well but still lose! Gerrard Aod mourns his dedication after Lions defeated 2-1 to Liverpool
Attempting to score goals from the start of the game From continuous strokes, the hosts took the lead 1-0, but in the end, Aston Villa had to lose 2-1 to Liverpool, the visiting team.
Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard has opened up about his frustration with the side’s 2-1 home defeat to Liverpool following their Premier League campaign on Tuesday, May 10. In the past, pointing to a game that the team played together was very impressive.
In the game, Villa took a 1-0 lead in the third minute from Douglas Luiz’s strike but minutes later Liverpool leveled 1-1 by Joel Matip before Sadio. Mane headed the winner as Liverpool added 2-1 in the 65th minute, leading the Reds to victory.
Gerrard, the former captain of the Liverpool team, led the Singha army. Open the home against the old agency again after the first match, Villa defeated the Reds at Anfield 1-0 and in the latest game, they have to face defeat again despite having a goal in front since the chicken booed. other
After the game, Gerrard said that “If you look at it in terms of dedication and their hearts I couldn’t ask for more. In this game and we demonstrate many qualities. rhythm as well.”
“But it’s disappointing in terms of goals we have to lose. And we will analyze again. But in terms of the whole game, we may not have possession of the ball. I can’t ask for anything more.”
“We have to give our best. And we have to be ambitious. which you may lose And you may find more regrets. But now we have good players. We can inflict pain on other teams as well, but we have to play better. All in all, we were disappointed with the goal conceded. And I’m annoyed with the results.”
“We created danger from both fronts. But a lot of times we also encountered turbulence. You can never cut Liverpool’s game, they play with high quality in every position. And most importantly they have a great manager, but in many moments of the game we showed ambition. We had a lot of chances and Liverpool didn’t play easily.”
Asked about the final game of the season away at Manchester City, Gerrard said: “We’ll wait and see where we end the season. But we have to try to move up the rankings as high as we can. We want to be in the top ten and hopefully we can rank well against City.”