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'He'll know better' - Danny Murphy sends Steven Gerrard message before Liverpool title fate decided

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Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has said that if Steven Gerrard can get a result at Manchester City and help the Reds win the league, it won’t take any credit away from Jurgen Klopp.

Gerrard’s Aston Villa head to the Etihad on Sunday to take on Pep Guardiola’s side knowing that if they can draw or beat Man City and Liverpool win, Klopp’s side will win the Premier League title. Gerrard has been touted as a future replacement for the German when he finally leaves and Sunday is an opportunity to make himself even more popular with Liverpool fans. However, Murphy believes Gerrard will just be focused on the game and won’t look to take the praise away from Klopp.

“One day, Stevie could be the Liverpool manager,” Murphy wrote in his Daily Mail column. “But if he helps Jurgen Klopp win a quadruple, following the German at Anfield will be like an impossible job because you can’t get better than winning all four trophies! Though Stevie will be delighted if he can pull

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