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Published 12:39 24 Mar 2015 GMT
Updated 12:40 24 Mar 2015 GMT
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'The first thing a contrite Steven Gerrard did when arriving back-stage at Anfield on Sunday, having been dismissed for that disgraceful, inexcusable stamp on Ander Herrera, was to ask Liverpool officials how many games he would miss (three). Gerrard then asked to be left alone, sitting in the dressing-room, gathering his thoughts, away from where Adam Lallana, whom he had just replaced at half-time, was receiving treatment.
'He showered, donned his match-day suit and waited for Brendan Rodgers and the players to return. As they trooped in, and sat down, smarting at a damaging defeat to such bitter foe, Gerrard stood in the middle and addressed them. He apologised to the manager he’d let down badly with his recklessness. He expressed remorse to team-mates he’d left to take on United without him.'
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