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		<title>Rooney aims to steal spotlight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2015 02:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(AFP) Wayne Rooney has set his sights on stealing the spotlight from Manchester United new-boy Anthony Martial when England&#8217;s freshly-crowned record goal scorer returns to Premier League action in Saturday&#8217;s clash with bitter rivals Liverpool. Rooney passed Bobby Charlton as England&#8217;s most prolific marksman when he netted his 50th international goal with a powerful penalty [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(AFP) Wayne Rooney has set his sights on stealing the spotlight from Manchester United new-boy Anthony Martial when England&#8217;s freshly-crowned record goal scorer returns to Premier League action in Saturday&#8217;s clash with bitter rivals Liverpool.</p>
<p>Rooney passed Bobby Charlton as England&#8217;s most prolific marksman when he netted his 50th international goal with a powerful penalty in Tuesday&#8217;s 2-0 win over Switzerland at Wembley.<br />
It was a much-needed jolt of confidence for Rooney, whose only goals in United colours this term have come in a Champions League rout of Club Brugge.</p>
<p>The 29-year-old hopes his memorable milestone provides the springboard for a dynamic display against Liverpool at Old Trafford, and ideally an end to his 10-match goalless run in the Premier League that stretches back to April.<br />
&#8220;To achieve what I have, I would be lying if I said it didn&#8217;t put a spring in my step and make you want to carry on (scoring),&#8221; Rooney said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am very happy and grateful. Now I have to get back into training and start focusing on Liverpool.<br />
&#8220;Hopefully getting two goals in the last two games will mean I continue scoring.&#8221;<br />
United manager Louis van Gaal could do with a sustained run of influential performances from Rooney as he looks to ease the weight of expectations on new signing Martial.<br />
The 19-year-old was lured from Monaco on transfer deadline day for a £36 million ($55 million) fee that could rise to £58 million.<br />
The vast sum is a major gamble on the raw French forward&#8217;s untapped potential and even van Gaal, who needed an additional threat to pep up a spluttering attack that has scored only three goals in four league games, has described the fee for Martial as &#8220;ridiculous&#8221;.</p>
<p>Both United, 2-1 losers at Swansea, and Liverpool, shocked 3-0 at home by West Ham, were beaten for the first time this season in their last matches before the international break, raising doubts about their ability to fight for the title.<br />
Liverpool&#8217;s Brazilian midfielder Lucas Leiva, likely to start against United with Jordan Henderson and Joe Allen struggling with injuries, admits the outcome of Saturday&#8217;s match will have a significant impact on how both clubs fare this season.<br />
&#8220;The two teams arrive in a similar situation with a lot of new players, a lot of new signings,&#8221; Lucas said.<br />
&#8220;It&#8217;s probably one of the biggest games of the season. I think if you get a good result there it can give you a lot of belief and confidence going forward.<br />
&#8220;It&#8217;s a good opportunity for us to put the result against West Ham behind us and start again.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Steven Gerrard:&#8221;It was very emotional. An unbelievable send-off&#8221;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2015 09:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has brought his 17-year career at Anfield to an &#8220;emotional&#8221; end after playing his final home match for the club. &#160; After almost 17 years of service, 709 appearances, 185 goals and 10 trophies, the 34-year-old midfielder had hoped to sign off on a winning note before joining the Los Angeles [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has brought his 17-year career at Anfield to an &#8220;emotional&#8221; end after playing his final home match for the club.</p>
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<p>After almost 17 years of service, 709 appearances, 185 goals and 10 trophies, the 34-year-old midfielder had hoped to sign off on a winning note before joining the Los Angeles Galaxy in July.</p>
<p>But although Adam Lallana put Liverpool ahead, goals from Jason Puncheon and substitutes Wilfried Zaha and Glenn Murray ruined the script as Palace claimed a first league win at Anfield since November 1991.</p>
<p>Addressing the fans on the pitch after the game, Gerrard said: “It felt very strange. I’ve been dreading this moment. I’m going to miss it so much.</p>
<p>“I’ve loved every minute. I’m absolutely devastated I’m never going to play in front of these supporters again.”</p>
<p>He added: “I’d like to thank everyone at the club who’s helped me over the last 17 years. There are too many people to name.</p>
<p>“I would like to thank all my team-mates, all the ex-players. They’ve made me the player I am today.</p>
<p>“I’ll save the last thanks to the most important people at the football club. These supporters stand out more than anyone.</p>
<p>“Before I go, before the tears come, I’ve played in front of most supporters around the world, but let me tell you: you’re the best.”</p>
<p>The defeat ended Liverpool’s slim mathematical hope of Champions League qualification ahead of their final game at Stoke City, but that was of minor concern on a day that belonged to their beloved, home-grown captain.</p>
<p>“He got a wonderful send-off,” said Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.</p>
<p>“It was a fantastic day for him and his family. But in terms of the performance, it was disappointing.”</p>
<div class="hl2">Several former Liverpool greats were among the 44,673 people in attendance, as well as ex-manager Gerard Houllier, who handed an 18-year-old Gerrard his debut against Blackburn Rovers in November 1998.</div>
<p>Players from both sides formed a guard of honour as Gerrard took to the pitch accompanied by his daughters Lourdes, Lexie and Lilly-Ella, while fans in the Kop and Centenary Stand formed mosaics in his honour.</p>
<p>Predictably, with Liverpool’s Champions League hopes all but dashed even before kick-off and Palace long safe from relegation, the sense of occasion diminished the moment the match began.</p>
<p>But after 26 minutes a miscued pass by former Liverpool full-back Martin Kelly put Scott Dann in trouble and Lallana pounced to run through and calmly lift a shot past Wayne Hennessey.</p>
<p>It was not the cue for Liverpool to take control, however, with Joe Ledley, Yannick Bolasie and Lee Chung-yong all squandering chances for Palace, while Simon Mignolet got down well to parry a deflected shot from Puncheon.</p>
<p>Shortly before half-time Puncheon equalised, whipping a fine 20-yard free-kick into the bottom-right corner after Emre Can had been booked for felling Bolasie.</p>
<p>Zaha put Palace ahead on the hour, just seconds after coming on for Lee.</p>
<p>The former Manchester United winger ghosted in at the back post to sweep home a low cross from Bolasie, despite appearing to be offside.</p>
<p>Gerrard had scored in his previous two games and with Rodgers moving him further forward, he had chances to equalise, testing Hennessey with a low shot and curling a free-kick over the bar.</p>
<p>But after Bolasie had hit the bar, Palace won a penalty despite Lucas Leiva’s trip on Zaha occurring outside the box and although Mignolet parried Murray’s spot-kick, he scored at the second attempt.</p>
<p>“It was an honour to be here today,” said Palace manager Alan Pardew, whose side had lost their four previous games. “It was a lovely moment.”</p>
<p>Gerrard is expected to return to Liverpool in some capacity in the future, but he played down the chances of a loan spell next season.</p>
<p>“The only way I’d ever come back would be an emergency situation,” he told the BBC. “But I hope I’m not needed come the winter.”</p>
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