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Steven Gerrard has ruled himself out of contention for a return to Rangers, ending speculation about his potential managerial comeback to Ibrox.

Steven Gerrard has ruled himself out of contention for a return to Rangers, ending speculation about his potential managerial comeback to Ibrox. The Liverpool legend, who previously led Rangers to a Scottish Premiership title in 2021, cited personal and professional reasons for his decision [1][2][3].

 

Gerrard’s Explanation

 

Gerrard spoke about his decision on a podcast with Rio Ferdinand, emphasizing he’s focusing on the right opportunities and personal priorities. “The timing wasn’t right,” he said, indicating his desire for a project aligning with his ambitions and current life stage [4][5].

 

Unfinished Business?

 

Gerrard had previously mentioned having “unfinished business” in management, sparking interest in his future plans. However, he appears to be taking a selective approach, prioritizing fit and challenge over immediate opportunities [6][7].

 

Impact on Rangers

 

Rangers, currently struggling in the Scottish Premiership, are continuing their search for a new manager following Russell Martin’s departure. Other candidates include Danny Rohl, Kevin Muscat, and Derek McInnes [1][2].

 

Gerrard’s Rangers Legacy

 

During his 2018-2021 tenure, Gerrard achieved significant success, notably winning the 2020-21 Scottish Premiership unbeaten. His leadership and tactical acumen left a lasting mark on Ibrox [3][6].

 

Quotes and Insights

 

Gerrard stated, “I want to be at a team that’s going to compete to win because I think that suits me better.” He added, “There’s a part of me that still feels that there’s a bit of unfinished business” [4][5].

 

Rangers’ Current Situation

 

Rangers sit 8th in the Premiership, seeking stability and success. Their managerial search reflects the club’s ambitions and challenges [1][2].

 

Alternative Candidates

 

With Gerrard out, contenders include [2][3]:

– Danny Rohl: Young, dynamic coach with Sheffield Wednesday experience.

– Kevin Muscat: Bookmakers’ favorite, managing Yokohama F. Marinos.

– Derek McInnes: Experienced Scottish manager.

 

 

Conclusion

 

Gerrard’s decision closes a chapter on his potential Rangers return, focusing instead on future opportunities fitting his profile. Rangers fans await the next development in their club’s managerial hunt, hoping for a turnaround [1][4][5].

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