Steven Gerrard breaks his silence regarding his managerial future as the former Rangers boss is heavily linked with an iconic return to Glasgow following Russell Martin’s sacking.
Gerrard is beloved amongst the Ibrox faithful as he delivered the club’s first league title in ten years and stopped their arch-rivals Celtic from winning ten in a row.
Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents, the footballing legend addressed if he would make a return to management in the future:
“I’d love another go at some point.
“I want to change a few things and improve a few things and come back fresh.
“With a few different people around myself.
“I’d love another couple of challenges doing this. And that’s what I’m working on in the background at the moment.
“A few different ideas, a few different people around me.
“Now I’m enjoying family time and doing a lot of things that I haven’t been able to do.
“Going to Grand Prix, doing exhibition games with ex-teammates and superstars, that type of stuff’s been great.
“But there’s a part of me that still feels that there’s a bit of unfinished business in terms of wanting to go in and face another couple of exciting challenges.
“But I want a certain type of challenge.
“If in an ideal world they come available, I’ll jump at them.
“If they don’t, I won’t go back in. I want to be at a team that’s going to compete to win because I think that suits me better.
“I think certain jobs and certain clubs would suit my style and the way I like to go about it.
“But I’ve also got time now where I’m not in a rush, where I know the right people that are out there to make me a stronger and a better coach.
The former England international spoke about his time as Gers boss and how he believes him and the Govan club were the perfect match:
“It was the managing side of it that I enjoyed.
“The one-to-one motivating players.
“Seeing that I could make a difference with a player to get more out of that individual player. Then I got the opportunity to go to Rangers and I loved it.
“Rangers, I felt like it was the perfect match. And it went on from there.”

