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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard spoke of his pride at being voted the Football Association's England player of the year for a second time but admits achieving trophy glory is a greater priority.
The midfielder received the award from Sir Bobby Charlton at the inaugural FA England awards ceremony at St George's Park last night.
Gerrard, who previously lifted the award in 2007, finished ahead of runner-up Danny Welbeck and third placed Ashley Cole.
The Liverpool star joins Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney in lifting the award twice.
Gerrard said: "The award means a lot to me when you look at the quality and standard of players in this squad.
"For me to be picked out to win an individual award is a bonus and something I'm really delighted with.
"It's always a proud feeling to play for this team and the manager believing in me and giving me the captaincy was a huge lift for my personal confidence.
"I think I've shown a level of consistency that maybe I haven't shown in previous years so it's been a good year.
"But the most important thing for me is achieving stuff with the team and unfortunately we lost out on penalties again in Euro 2012 and that's the reason I stayed around.
"I believe in the standard of players we've got and got confidence in them so that one day I can come away one of these tournaments with my head held high and there will be some success there."
Gerrard was one of England's best performers at Euro 2012 when he set up a series of goals with his delivery at set pieces.
He also won his 100th cap in the friendly international against Sweden in Stockholm in November.
Left-back Cole will also reach that milestone if he plays in Wednesday's friendly international against Brazil at Wembley.
Gerrard said: "Ashley has been magnificent for England over many, many years.
"He certainly deserves to gets 100 caps and let's hope he celebrates it with a win.
"Will I let Ashley lead the team out? I think decisions like that are down to the manager but I wouldn't mind stepping aside at all.
"Ash is a team-mate of mine, we've shared a lot of caps together."
Source: The Telegraph
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