
"The 45-year-old has spoken recently of "unfinished business" in management and revealed he has started sounding out candidates for his backroom staff. In Tuesday's podcast interview with Rio Ferdinand, which appeared to be recorded before Martin's short reign ended, Gerrard said he wanted "to be at a team that's going to compete to win because I think that suits me better"."
"Over three full seasons at Ibrox, he won just one trophy, but it was a biggie. After finishing nine and 13 points behind Celtic in his first two campaigns, Gerrard steered Rangers to their first top flight title in a decade, which just happened to deny their Old Firm rivals an unprecedented 10-in-a-row. And he did it in style, with his team unbeaten in the process. Rangers won all of their home games, scored 92 goals and conceded a mere 13."
Rangers sacked Russell Martin and are conducting a rigorous recruitment process to find a new head coach. Steven Gerrard has emerged as a prominent potential return, having spoken of "unfinished business" and begun sounding out candidates for his backroom staff. Gerrard stated a preference for managing a team that will compete to win and said he would take the role if the right club, challenge and personnel were in place. Gerrard previously managed Rangers for three full seasons, winning the Scottish Premiership unbeaten, securing all home victories, scoring 92 goals and conceding only 13 amid Covid-affected conditions.
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