Steven Gerrard watched with disappointment as Manchester City secured their place in the FA Cup final on Saturday. City came from behind to defeat Southampton, scoring two late goals to keep alive their hopes for a domestic treble.
Gerrard's frustration stemmed from seeing Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo, both of whom were linked with Liverpool, playing pivotal roles for City. Liverpool had even agreed to a £35 million deal for Guehi last summer, only for Crystal Palace to back out at the last minute.
During the match commentary for TNT Sports, Gerrard didn’t hold back. "They should be playing for Liverpool, so that hurts even more," he said. He emphasized the quality of both players, noting, "Two top, top players – and for the price that they got them in as well. One on a free; one was £60 million. In today’s market, they’re two bargains."
Guehi and Semenyo have made an immediate impact at City. Semenyo has already netted eight goals in 21 appearances since his January transfer, a tally that surpasses all but three Liverpool players this season. Meanwhile, City continues to dominate the Premier League, showcasing the depth and talent they’ve added to their squad.
Liverpool, struggling with injuries this season, can’t afford to dwell on what might have been. Gerrard's words echo a sentiment many fans share: a longing for what could have strengthened their squad. The reality is stark—Liverpool must now focus on their own path forward, even as they watch rivals thrive with players they once coveted.
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