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April 20, 2015

Gerrard slams nervous Reds after Cup exit

Gerrard slams nervous Reds after Cup exit

Steven Gerrard of England scores the opening goal . Photo: Getty Images.

Steven Gerrard has accused his Liverpool team-mates of letting nerves affect them in their lacklustre FA Cup semi-final defeat against Aston Villa.

Brendan Rodgers’ side were well below their best at Wembley on Sunday as Villa recovered from Philippe Coutinho’s opener to book their place in the final thanks to goals from Christian Benteke and Fabian Delph.

Reds captain Gerrard, who is due to join LA Galaxy in the close-season, had been hoping for a victory that would have set up the prospect of a fairytale farewell in the final on his 35th birthday next month.

But that dream was shattered by Liverpool’s lethargic effort and Gerrard admitted he was disappointed with the way the team seemed to shrink on the big stage.

“We didn’t play, we looked very nervous for some reason,” Gerrard told talkSPORT.

“We’re a team that’s built on passing and playing it quickly but we were very disappointing in that aspect and they were much better than us.

“We were very disappointing. I thought Aston Villa were much better than us and that’s the overriding feeling after the game.”

With Liverpool’s last hope of winning silverware this season dashed in frustrating fashion, Gerrard will now focus on trying to lift his side into the Premier League’s top four to secure a place in the Champions League.

That won’t be easy with fifth placed Liverpool sitting seven points behind fourth placed Manchester City, albeit with a game in hand.

But, given the underwhelming nature of Gerrard’s own performance at Wembley, a tepid effort which suggested Rodgers has been right to start phasing out the ageing former England star, it is far from certain he will retain his place for Liverpool’s final six matches.

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