Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has defended Steven Gerrard following criticism of the club captain.
Gerrard's performances have come under the spotlight this season, with the midfielder scoring just two goals in 21 games.
However, Rodgers insists that the 32-year-old is still an inspirational figure at Anfield.
"He's carried this club for nearly 13 years and it's about time there was more than Steven picking up the baton of responsibility for Liverpool," he told reporters.
"He's been brilliant since I arrived here. His inspiration and leadership within the team has been phenomenal.
"He might not have got the goals that he wanted this season, but you saw him at Tottenham - his range of passing, commitment and drive into the box was superb."
Liverpool, who are currently in 12th place in the Premier League table, entertain Southampton on Saturday.