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Published 08:57 5 Mar 2018 GMT
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It was something the former England and Liverpool captain was guilty of himself in the earlier stages of his career - he was so keen to have an impact on the game that he would try and cover every blade of grass rather than specifically picking and choosing his runs, which he did to great effect as his legs began to fade, most notably as a number 10 behind Fernando Torres.
"In my younger days I’d be running round everywhere on the pitch trying to impress. But as I got a bit older I started getting a bit more selfish, making runs centrally. If the ball went out wide, always attack areas where you can get goals. That’s where my numbers as a midfielder grew. And that’s what Jürgen has done to him" said the current Liverpool youth coach.
The key then, as always, is to be selfish. As if you needed Stevie G to tell you that, and not any semi-prolific five-a-side striker who shoots every time they touch the ball.
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