LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard has warned boss Brendan Rodgers against pinning all his faith in youth as he attempts to map out an Anfield revolution.
Since Rodgers' arrival in the summer the Reds have opted to sign young players with the likes of Joe Allen , Fabio Borini and Daniel Sturridge all yet to celebrate their 24th birthdays.
Gerrard, 34, is unsure whether that is the right policy to ensure Liverpool, currently eighth in the Barclays Premier League , get back to challenging for the Champions League places again.
The England midfielder cited the signing of Gary McAllister - who arrived at Anfield as a 35-year-old in 2000 - as crucial to his own development and believes balancing the age of the squad is imperative.
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