Steven Gerrard was involved in a traffic collision which left a 10-year-old boy with a suspected broken leg
Liverpool captain in incident that injures a 10-year-old boy
Steven Gerrard's spokesman has confirmed his client was involved in a traffic collision that left a 10-year-old boy with a suspected broken leg on Monday.
The Liverpool captain's car was travelling along Grantham Road in Birkdale, Merseyside when the incident happened at 3.15pm.
Gerrard waited with the child until the paramedics arrived, before attending a police station where he produced his driving documents as a matter of routine.
The spokesman said: "Steven was driving very slowly through an area of Birkdale when a young boy ran out and hit the side of his car. Steven comforted the boy until the paramedics arrived.
"There were apparently several eye-witnesses who saw the accident.
"Steven later attended a police station where he produced his driving documents as a matter of routine and made a statement about the accident.
"The Liverpool captain was distressed over the accident and has been in contact with the boy's family to check his progress and plans to visit him in the next couple of days."
Liverpool face Marseille in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.