Tonight later, Gerrard Two Duel at Wembley

 London: Cardiff defender Anthony Gerrard insists he will rule the affairs of the family, as targets for the 'drop' as well as his cousin of Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard, the League Cup final on Sunday (26/2) today.

Sunday's match will be the first meeting for both players are at the stage of professional soccer.

And Gerrard from Cardiff told BBC Sport: "You do anything to win." "Steven has been abundant medal, and he has played many times on occasions like this."

"If there is an urge to push, (the condition) one on one, with us winning 1-0, then I think he would know that he has been dropped." "

I think vice versa. You do the best for your team. "Gerrard, who began his career at Everton, remembering the days when he grew up with his cousin who was five years older, and more famous, in Merseyside.

"One of my early memories is the most played football with him," said Anthony.

"Steven and his friends make a goal in the scaffolding and wrapping it with tarps. It was fantastic." "I remember the time away from school, get the equipment and put it down, and then play with him and his associates." He said he was keeping in touch with the Liverpool star.

"I talked to Steven and sent him a few jokes via text message, 'what do you do on Sunday?'" Said Anthony, who prefer to defend the Republic of Ireland rather than England.

"I sent a picture message on a white uniform (worn by Liverpool when they last reached the final at Wembley 1996): 'I hope you wear it again'." He also gave an opportunity to members of his family, to witness the 'civil war' at Wembley on Sunday.

"There will be a big part of the family there. I have asked around 80 tickets at once," said Anthony. (Ant / Riz)

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