John Aldridge has thrown his support behind Jamie Carragher's claim that Steven Gerrard is Liverpool’s greatest player of all-time.
The former Reds striker feels the skipper's ability to turn high profile games on a regular basis stands him out above anybody - even the great Kenny Dalglish.
"It's been a typical kind of week for Steven Gerrard," said Aldridge.
"He led his side to a hugely influential victory at Bolton, came off the bench and scored a hat-trick against the fourth best team in Serie A, then produced another outstanding display against the league leaders.
"But then I wouldn't expect anything less from Stevie, because like Jamie Carragher I believe Steven Gerrard is the greatest player to have ever pulled on the red shirt.
"Now you'd expect Jamie to say that. He's Stevie's team-mate and pal after all.
"But I had the good fortune to play alongside the phenomenal Kenny Dalglish, and I believe Stevie has probably surpassed even King Kenny.
"People say that Stevie can't be considered the best of all time until he's won a league title.
"But he's inspired Liverpool to almost every other trophy - I'm thinking of his Istanbul heroics, his incredible FA Cup final display and his goals in League and UEFA Cup finals."
In recent years Gerrard has helped to terrorise defences playing in a role just behind Fernando Torres.
However, Aldridge reckons his display at the heart of the midfield against Chelsea illustrates that he can make an even greater impact when he starts in the centre of the park.
"He can help the team in a wide variety of positions, but for me the position where he is most effective is where he is now," said Aldo.
"I think Stevie can have the biggest influence on a match from central midfield.
"I particularly liked the way the team was set up against Chelsea on Sunday, with Dirk Kuyt in behind Torres.
"I'd also like to see Glen Johnson come back in on the right of midfield, similar to the way Spurs use Gareth Bale and Everton are currently usuing Seamus Coleman - a youngster who I think can be a great player for Ireland in the future.
"Lucas received plenty of praise for his performance on Sunday.
"If the Brazilian continues the way he played on Sunday he could go on to become a valuable squad player for us.
"But there's no doubt who has been the most valuable player for Liverpool Football Club over the last 12 years.
"For me, Steven Gerrard is the most influential player EVER to have played for The Reds."
He hits on a few interesting points regarding Gerrard, and even the Glen Johnson debate,