Sunday, 12 July 2015

LA Galaxy's Steven Gerrard: It will take time to hit top form

When Gerrard made way the score was 1-1 -- Robbie Keane showing superb control to cancel out Darwin Quintero's early opener for Club America but the former Liverpool captain would end up a debut winner thanks to Alan Gordon's late header at StubHub Center.

The 35-year-old, who left Anfield this summer after more than 700 appearances for his home-town club, almost marked his debut with a 22nd-minute goal but, after bursting into the area, he saw his low left-footed shot blocked by Club America goalkeeper Hugo Gonzalez.
Had that gone in it would have levelled the scores up at 1-1, with Club America having taken a seventh-minute lead through Quintero, who got in behind the Galaxy defence and fired through Brian Rowe's legs to open the scoring.
As it was, it would be Gerrard's former Liverpool teammate Keane who drew Galaxy level on the stroke of half-time with a memorable piece of skill.
The Republic of Ireland striker brilliantly pulled down a long pass forward from Juninho with his left foot and -- with Gonzalez having been left in no man's land after racing out in a bid to collect the through-ball -- Keane immediately rolled his shot into a gaping net with his right from the edge of the box.
Both Keane and Gerrard made way at half-time as Galaxy coach Bruce Arena replaced all 10 of his outfield players for the second half.
Despite all those changes, defending MLS champions Galaxy still went on to win the game as striker Gordon rose highest at the far post to send a looping header into the net for an 80th-minute decider.
Galaxy are next in action on Tuesday in the Open Cup match at Real Salt Lake city before returning to MLS action against San Jose Earthquakes, and Gerrard is hoping to play a part in both games.
He added: "Physically, it was tough [against Club America]. I haven't played a competitive match for six or seven weeks so it was very important that I got out there and got 45 minutes. Hopefully I get some more minutes Tuesday and be ready for the big game on Friday."
Galaxy boss Arena was impressed with Gerrard's first showing but believes the ex-England midfielder is still a month away from being at full fitness.
He said: "I think Steven played well and we're going to see how he feels tomorrow and Monday before we make a decision about how we're going to approach the cup game
"His passing was very good, his partnership with Juninho was very good, he won some tackles, helped create some chances, could have a goal but the keeper made a great save.
"So his first time out was very encouraging, he looked like he belonged, his leadership was very good and I thought it was solid.
"He is probably about a month away from being fit enough to play a full match, it will take some games. It doesn't come from training, he will have to play some matches and we will try to slowly build him into that, but what I could see tonight it was a good 45 minutes from him."

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