Former Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has said that Danny Rohl is doing a ‘phenomenal’ and ‘immaculate’ job so far.
Back in October, the Ibrox club were eighth in the league table and trailed league leaders Hearts by 11 points, which led to the sacking of failed former boss Russell Martin after only 17 games in charge.
Rohl replaced Martin and has got the Light Blues back in the title race and are one point behind Derek McInnes’ men.
Gerrard looked set to return to the Gers after Martin’s sacking but said the timing wasn’t right for him.
The Liverpool legend is adored by the Ibrox faithful as he delivered the club’s 55th league title and stopped bitter rivals Celtic winning ten Premiership’s in a row.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Gerrard was full of praise for the job the German head coach is doing at his former club.
“I dare say he’s been phenomenal, what was it, 13 points off the top?
“What a job. He’s come in, he’s said all the right things, he’s tweaked things on the pitch, he’s signed good players in January. I think he’s been immaculate.
“But how good is it Ally, when you win on a Saturday, you’re ready and all that on a Sunday and you watch the others play and the pressure is on the others. It’s brilliant isn’t it?”
Gerrard’s last managerial role in the game was with Al-Ettifaq in 2025 and is ready to return to the dugout if the right opportunity was to present itself in the future.
“My family are back home in Liverpool, the kids are all settled at school. I’m more ready than I have been. I’m all ears.
“But at the same time, I’m not chasing. I’m not searching, I’m not desperate. I’m in a good place.
“Work-life balance is fantastic at the moemnt but if the right opportunity comes, I’m all ears to listen to that.
“But I’m having a fantastic time at TNT with Ally and the boys and the girls, covering some big games.”
