Steven Gerrard refuses to take charge of Rangers: who will be the new coach.
Steven Gerrard turns down return to 'Rangers'
According to The Sun: Steven Gerrard, former coach of 'Rangers', has decided not to return to the club, despite talk of a possible comeback.
Steven Gerrard has turned down his former club Getty He will not return to Ibrox PAGerrard, who currently lives in Bahrain, met with the club chairman Andrew Cavenagh in London but ultimately decided to withdraw his candidacy.
Thus, German Danny Röhl could become the new coach in place of sacked Russell Martin, as he had an interview on Friday.
Gerrard's plans for the future
In the 'Rio Ferdinand Presents' podcast, Gerrard mentioned that he has 'unfinished business' in management.
“I would like to try again at some point. I want to make some changes and improve a few aspects, and come back with renewed energy,” he stated.
He emphasized that he seeks new challenges and would like to try himself in other teams but does not plan to return to the football field blindly.
“If the right opportunities arise, I will take them. If not, I will not return. I want to be in a team that can compete for victory, as that suits me better,” Gerrard said.
Gerrard also added that he spends his free time with family and pursuing new projects in football.
Stay updated on all the latest news and transfers on The Scottish Sun's football page.
Gerrard's decision not to return to 'Rangers' opens the door for new opportunities within the team. The path they choose may influence the club's next decisions regarding transfer policy and the search for a new coach. The situation demonstrates how crucial the coach's role is in modern football, as they define the team's strategy and its subsequent success on the pitch.
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