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7th November 2014
04:30pm GMT

Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson and Jordan Henderson watch on from the bench at the Bernabéu.[/caption]
I’ve been dropped and it can affect your confidence big time. You want to be first name on the teamsheet and playing week in, week out. It’s different nowadays, because clubs are so adept at rotation. It’s about a squad now, not just an eleven on the pitch. I think if a manager drops you, but is honest and up-front about it, then it’s up to you prove him wrong by playing hard. Whatever happens, the most important thing is to conduct yourself in a professional way. But that’s only if a manager is being fair.
If a manager is being unfair, based more on personal reasons than professional, then I think a player is well within his rights to ask for a transfer if he feels like he’s not going to be given a fair chance. That’s what happened with Graeme [Souness] and I at Blackburn. We had a falling out, a clash of personalities and I never felt that it was a professional decision for him not to play me. I always thought it was personal. I decided it was time for me to move on with my career playing for Ireland and in my domestic career. So I moved and started enjoying my football again at Sunderland. Enjoying your game is what's important.
Gerrard was also rested against Madrid, but I think he still plays a vital part for Liverpool. His leadership qualities, and the presence that he has in the dressing room, certainly helps Brendan with his young team. I think Steven is having a harder time of it this season. Opposing teams are prepared for Liverpool's style of play and they're looking to stifle the delivery forward which comes from Steven. He’s been forced to come deep for the ball but I would say his best position is at the point of the diamond.
I think the game against Chelsea on Saturday will be very similar to that fixture last season. Liverpool are still searching for that spark, that little bit of cohesion among the players but it is at Anfield. With Chelsea being so formidable this season there will be no pressure on Liverpool to get the three points. Brendan will have his side out to attack, playing their normal game like they did last season at Anfield and I think that Chelsea will come quite defensive but be the more clinical again.
It's not been the best start to the season for Liverpool but, when times are tough, you look at your players for character. Brendan is probably finding out now how difficult a job he has in front of him.Explore more on these topics: