The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

German giants halt Gers

● Leverkusen ease through as Gerrard urges focus from Morelos

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Steven Gerrard admits Alfredo Morelos has had his head turned by rumours of a move to Lille. But the Ibrox boss does not think the constant transfer speculatio­n swirling around the Colombian was to blame as his miserable 2020 continued in Germany.

Morelos is understood to have agreed terms on a move to Ligue 1, but so far Lille have failed to come back with an improved offer after failing with an opening £13 million bid last month.

However, the 23-yearold’s value is unlikely to rise any further while his form since the turn of the year continues to nosedive.

He has scored just once since January and again looked well off the pace as Gers finally saw their 13-month Europa League campaign ended by a 1-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen.

However, Gerrard admitted it was not only Morelos who failed to turn up against Peter Bosz’s impressive Bundesliga outfit, who sealed a 4-1 aggregate triumph thanks to Moussa Diaby’s secondhalf winner.

Gerrard, who has made sure he has adequate cover up front should the striker depart with Tuesday’s double swoop for Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten, said: “I don’t know (if Morelos will still be here next week) because I can’t control what goes on outside.

“Everyone knows he’s had his head turned, for sure. There’s no denying that.

“We just move forward. My focus is on the team and the players who want to be here. My focus is certainly now on St Mirren.

“If a bid comes, and I’ll say it again, that the board like and are interested in and the player tells me face-to-face that he wants to go, then we’ll see what happens.

“I don’t think (the speculatio­n is showing in his performanc­es). I think Alfredo is profession­al enough to block the noise out and focus.

“He hasn’t had the best of games tonight but we haven’t as a team either and there’s certainly no blame been pointed at anyone.

“We’ve given it our best shot and unfortunat­ely we’ve fallen short.

“We all have to improve – but Alfredo needs to remain focused.”

Gers were made to wait five months to complete their last-16 tie with Leverkusen.

The second leg at the Bay Arena was on hold due to the coronaviru­s crisis – but Bosz’s team were red hot and added Diaby’s goal to the 3-1 win they recorded at Ibrox in March.

It was a tough watch for Gerrard, whose side started the competitio­n against St Joseph’s back in July 2019, clocking up 18 games along the way.

But he challenged his team to reach the levels of Leverkusen – who now face Inter Milan in Monday’s quarter-final – when they return to European action in just 42 days for the start of this season’s qualifying.

He said: “We’ve come a long way. We failed to get past some part-timers (Progres Neiderkorn) two seasons ago – now we’re in the last 16.

“We’re disappoint­ed with the result. I don’t think we found our level of performanc­e that would have allowed us to give it a good go.

“There’s a lot we can improve on. We’ve found a level tonight to strive for. Hopefully one day we can get to that level.

“But the run has been amazing, the players have given everything. We’ve punched above our weight. But I’ll keep pushing the players to improve.”

 ??  ?? TUSSLE: Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo, centre, and Bayer Leverkusen’s Lars Bender, right, battle for the ball during last night’s last-16 tie
TUSSLE: Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo, centre, and Bayer Leverkusen’s Lars Bender, right, battle for the ball during last night’s last-16 tie
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