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Steven Gerrard discusses football, family, future aspiration­s

- Arab News Riyadh

ROSHN Saudi League side Al-Ettifaq’s manager Steven Gerrard has called on young players dreaming of a football career to “dream big, picture a dream and then work as hard as you can every day to improve.”

The ex-Liverpool legend, in an exclusive interview with the RSL, advised young footballer­s to “listen to the right people and every day be extremely motivated and dedicated to reach your dream.”

Gerrard, 43, shared his views on Thursday on various aspects of his life and career, giving his opinions on alternativ­e careers, advice for young players, family life, and his views on leadership.

Opening up about other potential career paths outside football management, the former Liverpool captain said: “I’m very much into sport so I would have tried to have stayed in some sport in some capacity and tried to get a job related to football, or maybe related to a different sport. Growing up, all I wanted to do was watch sport on TV, do sport at school, so I’m very sport orientated.

“I think football is about dreams and memories and experience­s, so my advice to (youngsters) is set a dream, set a target and then every single day maximize the opportunit­ies to get better, to learn and to grow and to improve your skills, and reach for the stars.” Gerrard also spoke about his family life, and said: “When I am not at work or at football, I am very much family orientated.

“I have three daughters and one son, so I am always taking them to different places, always playing football in the garden with my son or taking him to football.

“I am probably a taxi or an Uber driver a lot of the time, taking them to school and picking them up from school. I also help with doing homework and if I get a small bit of time to myself, I like to spend it with my friends.”

Having spent his life in football, Gerrard has had the perfect opportunit­y to see the top world stars firsthand, and he recalls his favorite three players with ease. He said: “I would pick Zinedine

Zidane (as top player) because he was my hero growing up. In my generation, he was the best midfielder in the world, so I’d pick Zidane and also the two others in my generation were Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. They would be the three I’d pick.”

And how would Gerrard himself like to be remembered? He said: “I want to be remembered as someone who gave everything in terms of 100 percent every single day.

“I was loyal, I was a fighter. I wanted to give all my energy and my efforts for the team that I represente­d and I was a team player, so I want to be remembered for those values.”

I think football is about dreams and memories and experience­s, so my advice to (youngsters) is set a dream, set a target and then every single day maximize the opportunit­ies to get better, to learn and to grow and to improve your skills, and reach for the stars.

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