Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes the club's rising stars
have to shake off their promising youngsters tag and prove they are good
enough to compete for a regular first-team place.
Manager Brendan Rodgers gave seven academy graduates opportunities
last season and Gerrard thinks it is time some start to take more
responsibility.
"You only get described as a young lad for a certain amount of time
and then it's time to become a man and perform on a consistent basis,"
he said.
"There is great talent at the club at a young age; the manager has
been trying to get a young group of players together that can perform
well for him.
"It's a big season for a lot of players - you look at (Raheem) Sterling and (Jordan) Henderson.
"Of course it's a big season for every player we've got, but I think
the supporters will be looking for the young lads to step up now, try to
push people out of the way and become regulars in the team.
"I'm certainly looking forward to seeing what happens with those young players."
Gerrard believes the way Rodgers integrated members of the club's
academy into the first-team set-up over the last year is valuable to
their development.
The Reds boss is keen to give youth a chance where he can and is
looking to increase the numbers of players who make the journey
permanently.
"The manager is fantastic with the way he does it; he invites a lot
of young players down to train with the team all the time," the England
captain told LFC TV.
"It's great experience to come down and play with the first team.
"When they come down permanently, they have sampled it and they know what they're in for.
"I'm excited because if the young lads show the manager that they are
good enough, he's certainly shown to everyone that he's not scared of
playing them. It's going to be exciting."
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