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Steven Gerrard wants 'courage' from attackers after Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher slate Aston Villa

Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard was disappointed with his side's attacking display in their 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest last night and had no complaints with Roy Keane's damning assessment that his team had "no bottle".

"For all their so-called attacking players, they didn't do enough to get a result, they’ll be kicking themselves," said the Irishman.

Gerrard, who also accepted friend Jamie Carragher’s criticism of former Liverpool team-mate Philippe Coutinho, said: "I can understand that opinion. We are asking the players to be more courageous, more brave, we are giving them freedom, we don’t want to shoehorn them into one position.

"I understand that opinion, but I want them to be courageous, I want them to be brave, I want them to step forward, I want them to go and write headlines in a positive way."

Speaking on Sky Sports, Keane also suggested Gerrard's job was already under pressure after two wins in nine league games while Carragher said Coutinho was "a shadow of his former self" and "looks like a five-a-side player, the pitch looks too big for him".

Gerrard hopes his attacking options will be increased in the weekend clash with Chelsea with Leon Bailey on his way back from a muscle injury.

"Hopefully. He was out on the training pitch, probably running at 70% or 80% yesterday [Sunday] so hopefully with no reaction we can push him and get him available," Gerrard said.

Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper knows the best is still yet to come from his record signing Morgan Gibbs-White.

The 22-year-old has endured a slow start since his £40million transfer from Wolves but put in his best display at the City Ground as Forest ended a five-game losing streak.

Gibbs-White provided the assist for Emmanuel Dennis' opener and

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