Steven Gerrard Confirmed As New Rangers Boss As Big Crowd Gathers At Ibrox To Welcome Liverpool Legend
Steven Gerrard has taken up his first senior management role after being announced as the new boss at Scottish giants Rangers.
Talks between the Liverpool legend and the
Glasgow club reached advanced stages on Thursday and he officially
signed a four-year contract on Friday. That deal starts on June 1.
Rangers called a press conference for 3pm
which prompted thousands of fans to gather outside Ibrox in the hope of
being able to greet their new boss. One supporter brought with him an
old England shirt with ‘Gerrard 4’ on the back.
Speaking at the press conference, Gerrard said: ‘I needed to weigh up a lot of things but a huge opportunity presented itself.
‘It’s a huge club and when the call came
it was a no-brainer. I got a feeling in my stomach. It was a special
feeling. I knew Rangers were for me.’
Gerrard, who will succeed former interim
boss Graeme Murty after he was relieved of his duties in midweek,
confirmed that former team-mate Gary McAllister will join him at Ibrox.
He explained: ‘I can tell you who my No
2’s going to be. Well, my assistant — I don’t like to call him my No 2
because he’s just as important as me and that will be Gary McAllister.
‘He’s a long-time friend of mine. I played
alongside Gary at Liverpool, kept in touch with him since then. I have
huge respect for Gary and he ticks the boxes.
‘Maybe I’m not the most experienced
manager sitting here right now but Gary’s been around the game for a
very ling time so, as a partnership, I feel that’s very strong and he’ll
be a big rock and a big support for me.
‘He’s very excited to take this. As soon as I asked him it was a “yes” straight away.’
Addressing questions about his lack of experience, 37-year-old Gerrard responded: ‘It’s not an issue for me.
‘I can’t do anything about not having experience. There’s only one way to get it.’
He later added: ‘I have weighed up the risks but can I do a job for Rangers? In my mind, yes.’
After witnessing the hoards of fans who had assembled to greet his arrival, Gerrard addressed his new public.
‘I’ll come here and do my very best,’ he
said. ‘The supporters is a big reason for me coming here. How they stood
by the club — that’s a big reason for me coming here.
‘I want to give the supporters something
to believe in. I am confident of delivering on the expectations. If I
didn’t have that I wouldn’t be sitting here. In terms of targets, I just
want to win football matches.’
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp reacted to the news just minutes after it was announced, speaking to the Liverpool website.
The German never managed Gerrard, but the
pair have worked together at Anfield this season after the club legend
took up a role in the academy.
‘If Stevie thinks it’s the right moment
then I’m sure it is the right moment. If he thinks he’s ready then he’s
ready,’ Klopp said.
‘How I know it, Rangers are a big club in a
little bit of a difficult moment still but a much better moment than a
few years ago. It could be a really good fit, it could be nice, coming
closer to Celtic.
‘I’m pretty sure Celtic supporters don’t
think, “Thank God, Steven Gerrard”. They think, “Wow, Steven Gerrard”.
That can always be a sign.
‘Stevie is one of the best midfielders
ever. Now he wants to be a manager. He has the passion for football and
the knowledge about football. All the rest is to learn; I’m sure he
learned a lot in the last year.
‘I’m really happy for him to have the opportunity.’
Rangers are bidding to get back to the
summit of Scottish football, and could still finish second this season
behind champions Celtic.
With three games left to play, Rangers sit in third place on 65 points — three adrift of second-placed Aberdeen.
The Gers host Kilmarnock on Saturday, before travelling to Aberdeen for a crunch contest at Pittodrie on Tuesday, May 8.
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