Zidane: Gerrard reminded me of myself
Zinedine Zidane says he sees elements of himself in Steven Gerrard as the Liverpool captain prepares to call time on his Premier League career this weekend.
Gerrard is set to play in his final domestic game against Stoke City on Sunday, bringing to an end a remarkable 17-year career at Anfield.
Zidane has now praised the 34-year-old, with the Real Madrid legend insisting that Gerrard was one of his favourite players to watch during his playing days.
"He's a player that I really thought a lot of, I had a lot of time for him and rated him. I can't say that about everyone," he told LFCTV .
"Why did I like him so much? Perhaps there was something about him that reminded me a little bit of myself.
"He made a lot of noise out there on the field but was quiet off it, meaning that he was someone down to earth and grounded away from the game who just said what needed to be said.
"He preferred to do his talking on the field, using his voice, his combative spirit and above all his ability on the ball that could make the difference in a game."
Zidane and Gerrard only ever shared a pitch as opponents, but the Frenchman admits that he would have loved to played alongside the ex-England captain at the Bernabeu.
"I would have really liked to have played alongside him. But he has always remained loyal to his own club, Liverpool, the club of his heart," Zidane added.
"That also is another characteristic that is particular to him, I don't think there are too many players who have spent their entire career playing for just one club.
"That is a great strength of his too. It was never possible, because of course he stayed with Liverpool, but I would have loved to play with a guy like him."
Zinedine Zidane says he sees elements of himself in Steven Gerrard as the Liverpool captain prepares to call time on his Premier League career this weekend.
Gerrard is set to play in his final domestic game against Stoke City on Sunday, bringing to an end a remarkable 17-year career at Anfield.
Zidane has now praised the 34-year-old, with the Real Madrid legend insisting that Gerrard was one of his favourite players to watch during his playing days.
"He's a player that I really thought a lot of, I had a lot of time for him and rated him. I can't say that about everyone," he told LFCTV .
"Why did I like him so much? Perhaps there was something about him that reminded me a little bit of myself.
"He made a lot of noise out there on the field but was quiet off it, meaning that he was someone down to earth and grounded away from the game who just said what needed to be said.
"He preferred to do his talking on the field, using his voice, his combative spirit and above all his ability on the ball that could make the difference in a game."
Zidane and Gerrard only ever shared a pitch as opponents, but the Frenchman admits that he would have loved to played alongside the ex-England captain at the Bernabeu.
"I would have really liked to have played alongside him. But he has always remained loyal to his own club, Liverpool, the club of his heart," Zidane added.
"That also is another characteristic that is particular to him, I don't think there are too many players who have spent their entire career playing for just one club.
"That is a great strength of his too. It was never possible, because of course he stayed with Liverpool, but I would have loved to play with a guy like him."

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