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Premier League: Brendan Rodgers salutes returning Steven Gerrard as Liverpool win at Leicester

Steven Gerrard of Liverpool celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the Barclays Premier League match at Leicester
Image: Steven Gerrard: Brendan Rodgers insists there is no rift between him and skipper

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers described returning Steven Gerrard's performance against Leicester as "outstanding" - but admitted he will continue to manage his captain's workload.

Gerrard returned to Rodgers’ starting line-up having been rested at the weekend, and inspired his side to a third away league win of the season on Tuesday night.

The 34-year-old's absence came amid reports of a bust-up with his manager – something Rodgers firmly denies – and the Reds captain is still mulling over whether to sign a new contract on offer.

It’s about mapping out the rest of the season for him and the amount of games to play. You have to do that with players at this stage of their career.
Brendan Rodgers

But Rodgers insists the Reds skipper remains an essential part of the team and hailed his display in a 3-1 win over the Foxes.

“He’s a very important player for us and you saw that tonight,” he said.

“You’ve seen the energy in his legs and his influence in the game – especially as it wore on. It was an outstanding performance from Steven and an excellent goal.

“He’s not 24 anymore. For me, it’s about mapping out the rest of the season for him and the amount of games to play. You have to do that with players at this stage of their career.

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“It’s what you have to do as a manager – plan forwards. At this stage of his career it’s about the level of the game he plays.”

Rodgers joked: “He and I obviously speak every day but I think we had to speak yesterday to make sure we hadn’t fallen out with each other."

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