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Steven Gerrard calls for more experience

Gerrard calls for more experience
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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes that there is too much emphasis placed on youth in the Premier League and believes that players like Frank Lampard and Ryan Giggs prove experience still matters.

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has insisted that the club's policy of signing young players must not be at the expense of keeping experienced names at Anfield.

Gerrard has pointed to the example set by older players such as Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Frank Lampard, who continue to operate at the highest level despite their advancing years.

He told The Telegraph: "I've seen many signings throughout the world who have gone to clubs at the age of 28, 29 or even older and done fantastic jobs. Gary McAllister for one when he came here.

"The main example at the moment is if Chelsea don't keep Frank Lampard and another big club comes and gets him, someone is going to get a bargain. What is he, 34? It's not my business and it's up to Chelsea what they are going to do with him, but for me I've played with him for a long time and if they don't decide to renew his contract someone is going to get a really good player for a few years.

"I can understand the policy that everyone wants young, bright, British players, but I don't agree that it should 100% be the only way. I think you've got to add experience to young gifted players as well in this league and at this level."

The 32-year-old comes up against familiar foes Giggs and Scholes this weekend as Liverpool face Manchester United at Old Trafford.

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