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Published 12:59 18 Jul 2015 BST
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At 35, Gerrard believes that he still has so much more to offer with that spring in his step again. He also believes that he is more than a squad player and that's why he had to move on.
"I don't want to come off, I want to play as much football as I can," he stated.
"One of the reasons why I've come to this team was to start all the games and play as many minutes as possible.
"I was determined not to become a squad player. I still feel like I've got energy, I still love the game, I'm enjoying training and I'm settling in pretty nicely.
"I'm starting to feel a little bit sharper, I'm very close to full fitness. Bruce (Arena) was shouting 'how you doing?' from about 60 (minutes) but I was pretending I couldn't hear him and kept looking away."Football

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