Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has vowed to return stronger from a knee injury which has ended his season, saying: "I'll never walk alone."
The Brazil international damaged the anterior crucial ligament in his left knee during Tuesday's 2-0 victory over Chelsea in the Carling Cup quarter-final at Stamford Bridge.
Lucas was carried from the field on a stretcher after a clash with Juan Mata and his - and the club's - worst fears were confirmed by a scan.
The 24-year-old was inundated with messages of goodwill on Twitter and he responded in kind.
"Just to confirm that I will be out until the rest of season," he wrote. "I am really sad with the news because I was enjoying [it] a lot on the pitch.
"I am sure I will come back stronger and I will achieve everything that I dream with the LFC shirt.
"I am sure I'll never walk alone."
The midfielder's absence is a huge blow for Liverpool as Lucas had been on of their best performers not only this season but the previous campaign as well.
In the last fortnight, in particular, the Brazilian has shown his worth with impressive performances against Chelsea in both the Premier League and Carling Cup victories and also in the 1-1 draw at home to Manchester City on Sunday.
He has forged a successful central midfield partnership with summer signing Charlie Adam, undertaking the defensive anchor role to allow the Scotland international to play a more expansive game.
Lucas was Liverpool's player of the year last season, having been named the best young player the previous campaign, and the hole he leaves in the side is considerable.
Liverpool obviously feared the worst and after an initial assessment on Wednesday they recalled midfielder Jonjo Shelvey from his loan spell at Championship side Blackpool.
The ideal scenario for manager Kenny Dalglish would be a swift return for captain Steven Gerrard.
He has made just five appearances this season, having had a delayed start after recovering from a groin operation in April, and has not played since October 22 because of an ankle infection.
Gerrard, however, is a vastly different player from Lucas and his comeback would mean the defensive responsibility being passed to Adam.
He has already shown his worth in being given the freedom to get forward but he may now have to curtail that side of his game.
No timescale has been placed on Gerrard's return so in the short-term the defensive midfield role could be passed to Jay Spearing.
The 23-year-old has been used as back-up this season as, in five appearances, four starts have been in the Carling Cup.
However, his game is more suited to a defensive role and he proved his quality in the latter stages of last season when he deputised for Gerrard.
Despite Shelvey's recall from Blackpool, where he had scored six goals in 10 matches, he appears more likely to provide added depth on the bench.
Liverpool's other central midfield option is Jordan Henderson, who would no doubt prefer a move inside to a more familiar position having struggled out on the right where he has spent most of his time since joining from Sunderland in the summer.
The news about Lucas was confirmed in a short statement by the club.
"Liverpool FC said a scan had confirmed an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in Lucas Leiva's left knee," it read.
"The Brazil international will undergo surgery and unfortunately be ruled out for the remainder of the current campaign."
Source : http://www.football365.com/news/21554/7344957/Lucas-Knee-Knack-Ends-His-Season...
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