Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard is out of England's opening two World Cup qualifiers as he goes into hospital for surgery today.
Gerrard played through the pain barrier to see his side make the Champions League group stage, but he was at half power with a groin problem.
Boss Rafa Benitez revealed that the decision was taken to send Gerrard for surgery before the game with Standard Liege and his absence will hit England coach Fabio Capello for the ties against Andorra and Croatia next month.
Gerrard will also be absent from the Manchester United showdown on September 13 and Benitez said: "I'm disappointed because Steven Gerrard will have a groin operation.
"He will be out for 10 to 15 days - he needed to do it. He had pain and had to do it.
"It happened when he went with England. We spoke to the doctor, but Steve said he would play with pain. He kept going but will have surgery."
Gerrard played through the pain barrier to see his side make the Champions League group stage, but he was at half power with a groin problem.
Boss Rafa Benitez revealed that the decision was taken to send Gerrard for surgery before the game with Standard Liege and his absence will hit England coach Fabio Capello for the ties against Andorra and Croatia next month.
Gerrard will also be absent from the Manchester United showdown on September 13 and Benitez said: "I'm disappointed because Steven Gerrard will have a groin operation.
"He will be out for 10 to 15 days - he needed to do it. He had pain and had to do it.
"It happened when he went with England. We spoke to the doctor, but Steve said he would play with pain. He kept going but will have surgery."
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