Gerrard, 34, declared himself "devastated" following Saturday's 3-1 loss to Crystal Palace at a sold-out Anfield and must now prepare for his last ever Liverpool appearance at
Gerrard's departure echoes that of his fellow stalwart Jamie Carragher, who bowed out in 2013, and with Luis Suarez still to be satisfactorily replaced following his move to Barcelona last year, Rodgers knows there is a pressing need to bolster his squad.
Asked if it would be possible to replace Gerrard -- who joins the Los Angeles Galaxy in July -- with one player, Rodgers told his post-match press conference: "I
PHOTO GALLERY: Steven Gerrard
"He is a player and a person who is irreplaceable for the club. What he's given over his time here and the standards he's set are second to none.
"We'll go forward at the end of the season and we'll have to plot a way to improve in the summer. That's our challenge."
Having pushed Manchester City all the way in last season's title race, Liverpool
But asked if he felt optimistic about the future, Rodgers replied: "We have
"In my time here, we've lost a couple of players with 700-odd games for the club in Jamie Carragher (737) and Steven Gerrard (709).
"Those two guys have been monumental players for the club, so losing both of those is a big blow. Throw in a world-class player like Luis Suarez, and of course it's difficult.
"This year has been very difficult for us in many aspects. But the players have given everything they possibly can and hopefully in the summer we can add that quality that the group clearly needs and take the opportunity next year."
Pardew targets top eight
Should Liverpool falter again next season, they should not necessarily expect Gerrard to appear on a white charger.
There is a feeling that Gerrard could return to Anfield on loan -- following the examples of David Beckham and Thierry Henry during their stints in Major League Soccer -- but he told the BBC that he would only consider returning in an "emergency situation".
Rodgers's side took a 26th-minute lead when Adam Lallana seized on a misplaced pass from former Liverpool player Martin Kelly before beating Wayne Hennessey.
But Palace
Rodgers complained with justification that Zaha had been offside when he tapped in Yannick Bolasie's low cross on the hour and that the foul on Zaha by Lucas Leiva that led to Murray's stoppage-time penalty had occurred outside the box.
But he also conceded that his side had been "punished" for committing "poor defensive errors".
Former Palace
"For the chairman (Steve Parish) and the board, it must be quite exciting," said Pardew, whose side had lost their four previous games.
"We're in a good position financially. Put two or three quality players
"I want to be knocking on (Parish's) door. He's been receptive to my opinions. It's still difficult to get quality players through the door, and I think today's performance will have helped us.
"Players abroad can see we've produced performances against top teams. Now we need that little bit of extra quality. Hopefully we've shown players in Europe that they can come here and have a great future."