Gerrard and Pennant during their Liverpool days back in 2007 (©Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Gerrard and Pennant during their Liverpool days back in 2007 (©Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Former L'pool winger reveals: "I was more scared of Gerrard than of the gaffer"

Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 21.07.23. | 16:52

Jermaine Pennant claims the Reds' legend was indeed like a manager wearing the Liverpool shirt

Former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant has revealed he was more scared of his then-teammate Steven Gerrard than of the coach Rafa Benitez, during his three years spent at Anfield.

Speaking to talkSPORT, the 40-year-old Pennant even admitted he hated playing with the Reds' legend.

"Steven Gerrard, he was a leader, and when things were going wrong he would put that team on his back, he would rally the troops.

"In the dressing room, before the game, after the game, eve in training, I used to hate being on his team.

"I was more scared of Steven Gerrard than the Gaffer. I would look at him as the manager, he had that much power."

On the midfielder's power in the Liverpool dressing room during his playing days, Pennant added:

"He would sometimes give the team talks. Rafa would give out little instructions, but then Steven would step up for the big games, and when he talks, he gets the whole attention of every player in the room."

Despite not always enjoying his time with Gerrard, the winger made it clear his former captain gave an enormous amount to his club.

"On that pitch you would see him box-to-box, challenging those 50/50s, and the fans would get up," he said. "The players would see that and start following suit.

"The goals that he scored, that Champions League final in Istanbul, that last minute goal against Olympiakos, he has done so much for that club," concluded Pennant.


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