Middlesbrough considers the candidacy of Steven Gerrard: who will lead the club.
10.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
10.11.2025
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Search for a new manager for MIDDLESBROUGH
According to The Sun: Middlesbrough have begun the search for a new coach but are not rushing to replace Rob Edwards. Among the early candidates for this position are Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, former Bournemouth and Wolverhampton coach Gary O'Neil, and Carlos Corberan from Valencia.
The club's chairman Steve Gibson and Boro's management have decided to take their time to carefully choose a successor.
This approach allows the club to consult with all the desired candidates and select the best specialist who can lead the team to success. Despite the uncertainty, fans remain hopeful for a swift and positive development of events at the club.
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