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Last three months the worst of my life, says Gerrard

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Liverpool's Steve Gerrard had a poor World Cup campaign for England. Photo: AP
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Steven Gerrard says the slip that arguably ended Liverpool's title hopes and England being knocked out the World Cup in the group stages have contributed to what has been “probably the worst three months of my life”.

Speaking to reporters on Liverpool’s pre-season tour of North America, the 34-year-old addressed the moment when he lost his footing against Chelsea in late April, allowing Demba Ba to open the scoring.

Where do I rank it? It’s probably the worst three months of my life. There is nothing else to say really is there
Steven Gerrard

The Blues went on to win 2-0, a result that effectively ended Liverpool¡¦s push for a first title since 1990 as well as Gerrard¡¦s hopes of a Premier League crown, the only club trophy that eludes him.

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“Where do I rank it? It’s probably the worst three months of my life. There is nothing else to say really is there,” Gerrard said in New Jersey.

“You get a support network around you of the people you are close to. That’s been the case since day one, people who have watched me since before I made my debut. They are always there for me. They always will be,” he added.

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“They rally around you and try to pick you up but when something like that happens, you have to try and face it. I am man enough to take it on the chin and accept it. It has happened and I can’t change it.”

Along with strikers Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez, now at Barcelona, Gerrard had been one of the driving forces behind Liverpool’s resurgence last season.

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