Blues supporters still taunt the Liverpool captain about his fateful
slip in last season's title race but the Portuguese believes the
34-year-old deserves better
Jose Mourinho has told Chelsea fans to show Steven Gerrard some respect in Tuesday's League Cup semi-final first leg clash with Liverpool at Anfield.
Gerrard
has long been a target for Blues supporters, having been the enduring
symbol of Liverpool from the moment the rivalry between the two clubs
began to intensify during Mourinho's first spell at Stamford Bridge.
But
the relentless abuse faced by the former England international has
ramped up since last season's Premier League title run-in, when he
slipped and gifted the ball to Demba Ba for the opening goal of a game
that saw Chelsea deal Liverpool's hopes of a first league title since
1990 a devastating blow.
Chelsea fans have created a mocking
chant about the incident, but Mourinho insists he doesn't want to hear
it when the two sides face off in the first of a two-legged clash for a
place at Wembley on Tuesday.
"He’s a historic player for
Liverpool, a historic player for the Premier League," the Blues boss
told reporters. "He’s an opponent I always admired and respected. There
is a song that my fans have that I don’t like at all.
"A couple
of times it’s good fun but to go and go and go, especially when a player
like him deserves respect, we don’t need that."
Earlier this
month Gerrard confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of this
season to join MLS champions LA Galaxy, prompting many to take stock of
the 34-year-old's remarkable career.
Following Chelsea's
impressive 5-0 win over Swansea City on Saturday, Mourinho allowed
himself to wonder what might have been had Gerrard not spurned the
chance to move to Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2005.
"I was dreaming of Claude Makelele, Gerrard and Frank Lampard," he added.
"We
were playing in an open triangle without a No 10, we were playing with
Maka in front of the defenders and me and Mr Abramovich and Peter Kenyon
were dreaming of that.
"We did everything to get him. It was
almost there. But the decision for me was proven right because he will
be always a red forever. Gerrard’s people were open to it and the
feeling to join a top side like Chelsea, I think the feeling was there
but to me personally he never said 'I will go'.
"I love these
quotes when he was saying that in this life he would never score against
Liverpool. I understand why he was almost coming to Chelsea and he
didn’t."
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