Steven Gerrard opens up on 2005 Liverpool exit drama and Rafael Benitez relationship
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Steven Gerrard reflects on his near-departure from Liverpool in 2005, citing mental struggles and criticism from then-manager Rafael Benitez, despite later appreciating Benitez's methods.
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Steven Gerrard's near-departure from Liverpool in 2005 followed the club's historic Champions League win.
Steven Gerrard reflects on the 2005 Champions League final as the best night of his life, yet two months later, he announced leaving Liverpool before changing his mind. In a Netflix documentary, Gerrard admits being in a "bad place" mentally, with criticism from then-manager Rafael Benitez contributing to his potential departure.
Gerrard captained Liverpool to a historic win over AC Milan in Istanbul, coming back from 3-0 down to win on penalties. Despite this, Gerrard was tempted by Chelsea, managed by Jose Mourinho, who offered "silly contracts." Gerrard felt Benitez didn't rate or trust him, wanting to "remodel" his game, which relied on emotion and passion.
Jamie Carragher believes Gerrard needed emotional support, which Benitez, being unemotional, couldn't provide. Benitez defends his approach, stating football requires more than emotion. Time has healed, with Gerrard now appreciating Benitez's methods.
A year earlier, Michael Owen left for Real Madrid after Benitez's first meeting didn't convince him to stay. Benitez's tactical focus and criticism sometimes jarred with players. Despite initial tensions, Gerrard stayed, while Owen departed, highlighting the complex player-manager dynamics at Liverpool during Benitez's tenure.
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Increased discussion around Benitez's management style in retrospectives.
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- What were the exact terms of Gerrard's proposed contract with Chelsea?






