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Liverpool boss Hodgson hails hat-trick hero Gerrard: We owe a big debt of gratitude to him

Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson hailed hat-trick hero Steven Gerrard after their Europa League victory over Napoli.

The Reds were trailing to Ezequiel Lavezzi's 28th-minute goal in a first half devoid of any real quality on their part.

However, the arrival of Gerrard after the interval completely turned things around and after a couple of near-misses the England midfielder clicked into gear.

He latched onto a gift from former Liverpool defender Andrea Dossena, whose interception diverted the ball towards goalkeeper Morgan de Sanctis but not with enough pace to prevent the 30-year-old reaching it first.

Gerrard then converted a penalty two minutes from time after Glen Johnson was fouled by Salvatore Aronica and he completed his treble with a delicate dink over De Sanctis.

"It was outstanding," said Hodgson of Gerrard's performance. "In the first half we hadn't played that badly and were unlucky to be a goal down to an error which was punished.

"His entry onto the field was a catalyst, it galvanised the crowd and the team and the way he scored the first goal epitomised the energy and the spirit the team showed in the second half.

"We owe a big debt of gratitude to him but he will be the first to join me in saying the whole team in the second half gave a good performance.

"I thought tonight was a real leader's performance - the first goal was not a pretty goal. That was a captain's goal, the goal of a guy who wanted to get his team back in the game even at the risk of injury. That is certainly appreciated by me and my staff."

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