Alberto Aquilani can handle derby heat, says Liverpool FC skipper Steven Gerrard

Steven Gerrard

STEVEN GERRARD believes Alberto Aquilani is coming to terms with life in English football – and is convinced the Italian can handle the heat of his first Merseyside derby.

Aquilani has been battling to establish himself in the Liverpool side after recovering from the ankle injury that delayed his debut following a £20million arrival from Roma last summer.

The 25-year-old has started Liverpool’s last four home games and created goals for Dirk Kuyt in the recent Anfield victories over Tottenham Hotspur and Bolton Wanderers.

Rafael Benitez now faces a decision whether to retain Aquilani for tomorrow’s visit of Everton in the 213th Merseyside derby.

Such local spats are nothing new to the Italian, who is a veteran of high-octane clashes between Roma and Lazio.

But while Gerrard will verse Aquilani in the unique demands of England’s most famous derby, the skipper has no worries the midfielder will be able to make an impact if required.

“Whether he starts or plays as a sub, Alberto knows what derbies are all about,” said the skipper. “I’m sure he will handle the occasion no problem.

“He will also get help from myself and Jamie (Carragher) to let him know what this game is about in the dressing room. Merseyside derbies are very quick and frantic in the first 15-20 minutes and the tempo and intensity is very high.

“It will be a great game for him to notch his first goal, too. He is improving the more he is playing and training.

“There were always going to be high expectations because of his big price tag. It takes time to get used to the speed and pace of the English game when you come from abroad, but he certainly has the talent.”

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