Pitbull' Gattuso set for dogfight with Gerrard
By Andy Hunter
Published: 04 May 2007

The scars of Istanbul run deep in Milan and there are few more
demonstrative figures of anger and Latin spirit than Gennaro Gattuso,
the Italian midfielder who last night declared he has a European Cup
final score to settle with Steven Gerrard and a Liverpool team who, he
contends, represent a long-ball outfit from the dark ages.

That the opening barb in what promises to be a passionate reunion
between the Rossoneri and Rafael Benitez's side in Athens should come
from the former Rangers "pitbull" is no surprise. Gerrard identified
Gattuso as the ringleader of Liverpool's tormentors at half-time at
the Ataturk Stadium in 2005, when Milan departed with a 3-0 lead and a
premature grin across the face of their combative midfielder, and
delivered a character assassination on his opponent in a recent
autobiography.

An actor who plays to the crowd and never delivers a telling line was
the Liverpool captain's basic premise about Gattuso, and their
impending confrontation in Greece merely swells the intrigue
surrounding this year's final.

"I am very happy that he wants to say that about me to get me going. I
now have 20 days to prepare to play against him again," said Gattuso.
"I still have respect for him and I like the way he plays, he is the
best player in England and a legend for his club. I am looking forward
to playing him again and looking him in the eye before the game
starts. This will be a very important game for us both."

Milan do have a sense of destiny about Athens, where they won the last
European Cup to be held in the city with one of the finest
performances in a final, the 4-0 humiliation of Barcelona in 1993. Not
that Gattuso believes Liverpool will partake in a similar spectacle.

"Liverpool are more like an Italian team of 10 years ago," the
midfielder bristled. "All they try to do is defend together, with
everybody behind the ball and just one striker. But all Liverpool do
is play long balls, every ball is a long ball. It is very different to
Manchester United, who are a footballing team."

* Judges at the European Court of Human Rights have rejected an appeal
by the Liverpool fan Michael Shields, who was jailed in Bulgaria for
attacking a barman following the 2005 European Cup final. Shields, 20,
who is now serving his 10-year sentence in this country, had appealed
on the grounds his rights were violated during the trial.

* Liverpool and Milan will each receive more than 20,000 tickets for
the European Cup final on 23 May at the 72,000-capacity Athens
Olympics Stadium. A Uefa spokesman said that there would be a fan park
for ticketless fans.

The smirk that enraged Gerrard

I wasn't worried about Gennaro Gattuso before the game, during the
game or after. To me, he's all mouth. He looks aggressive, but in fact
he's as scary as a kitten. I swear I wouldn't mind playing against
Gattuso every week. He doesn't hurt you. I have never seen Gattuso
play a killer ball. He won't nick a goal, either.

... Gattuso just plays for the fans. Theatrical. Emotional. The
Italian was also the one Milan player who had a smirk on his face
leaving the pitch at half-time. I saw it. Fuck you. A couple of other
Milan players waved at their fans and family. That disgusted me. So
did Pirlo's nutmeg just before half-time. Disrespectful. OK, Milan
were battering us, but you never behave like that to opponents. Never.

... I was speechless, enraged by our display, my own performance and
that smirk of Gattuso's.

>From the book 'My Autobiography' by Steven Gerrard (Transworld, £18.99)

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