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Success Steven Gerrard bring Ranger FC champion Scottish League, got him linked to be coaching Liverpool. It is considered to be a big gamble.
Gerrard won his first title as a coach. Tackling the Rangers, he carried The Light Blues win the Scottish League 2020/2021.
Gerrard’s success in bringing Rangers to the championship was also extraordinary. Ryan Kent et al were unbeaten until week 32, with a record of 28 wins and 4 draws.
As a result, Rangers leads the Scottish League standings with 88 points, 20 points ahead of rivals Celtic. With six matches remaining, Rangers’ points will not be overtaken again.
Gerrard’s success in winning the title at Rangers, saw him linked with Liverpool. Yes, Gerrard is considered to be the right successor for Jürgen Klopp.
The issue of changing managers at Liverpool began to blow. After being able to contribute to the Champions League title, European Super Cup, Club World Cup and the English League, Klopp began to struggle.
This season, Mohamed Salah et al threatened to lose the title. Because, until the 28th week, Liverpool are still ranked 8th in the Premier League standings.
Finally, Liverpool also just lost. Facing Fulham, the Reds fell 0-1 at Anfield.
Mark Lawrenson, a former Liverpool defender, considered pointing Steven Gerrard being a coach would be a big gamble. He asked that the former captain Liverpool it coached other clubs first, before returning to Anfield.
“What can I say for that, for all his success at Rangers, coaching Liverpool is on a different spectrum,” Lawrenson wrote in his column on the BBC.
“It will be a very big step. It will be a big gamble for the club owner, Fenway Sports Group, to sign him.”
“I thought, one of the Liverpool fans would say, ‘get Stevie G if Juergen Klopp leaves, but I think the others will go against him and say,’ He’s doing a great job at Rangers, he’s a great player, but maybe he needs another job at Premier League first, “he explained.
While playing, Steven Gerrard is pride Liverpool. He helped the Reds win the 2004/2005 Champions League, but never won the Premier League title.
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