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Steven Gerrard in Talks for a Return as Rangers Manager

Steven Gerrard with the Scottish Premiership trophy

Key Takeaways:

  • Glasgow Rangers have dismissed Russell Martin from the managerial post as of yesterday
  • Steven Gerrard, who previously led Rangers to an unbeaten league title between 2018 and 2021, is viewed as the top candidate for the vacancy
  • Negotiations between Gerrard and Rangers are reportedly underway, according to British media sources

Managerial Changes at Ibrox

Glasgow Rangers have relieved Russell Martin of his duties as head coach, just yesterday, leading the club to search for a replacement at the helm. The board has quickly identified Steven Gerrard, the former Liverpool great, as their leading contender to take on the role at the Scottish giants.

Gerrard’s Prior Success at Rangers

During his previous stint at Ibrox from 2018 to 2021, Gerrard achieved remarkable success by steering Rangers to a historic league title, with the campaign culminating in an unbeaten run. This accomplishment cemented his status among the most celebrated managers in the club’s recent history.

Gerrard’s Managerial Career So Far

Beyond his achievements with Rangers, Gerrard has also managed English Premier League side Aston Villa and Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq. As of now, he is unattached and has emerged as the favourite to assume the vacant position at Rangers.

ManagerTenure at RangersMajor Achievement
Steven Gerrard2018 – 2021Unbeaten Scottish Premiership title
Russell MartinUntil yesterdayNo major honours

Negotiations Underway

Reports from British media indicate that discussions between Gerrard and Rangers are already in progress, as the club aims to secure his return to Ibrox in the near future.


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