Steven Gerrard was proclaimed champion of the Scottish League this weekend with Glasgow Rangers. The Protestant club thus closed its ascending cycle since it was forced to re-found itself and ascend from the lowest categories. The Liverpool man has managed to break a nine-year hegemony of Celtic and widen his difference with them in the overall league record: 55 for the blues to 51 for the greens.
The Liverpool legend's success is looked upon with admiration and nostalgia at Anfield, where he coincidentally never managed to win the Premier League. Steven Gerrard trained as a coach at the Liverpool academy and, After the losing streak of the Klopp that keeps them in the fight for the Champions when they expected to be in the fight for the title, England already speculates with a possible return of Gerrard.
From the Daily Mirror they are considering the return of the former midfielder Red to the bench and assure that there are possibilities that Klopp will close his cycle at Anfield and take charge of the German team to replace Joachim Löw.
For now, the only news about Gerrard's future came from Dave King, former Rangers president, who said there is “zero percent chance.” Division of opinions on both sides of the border.
The English tabloid has upped the ante for Gerrard and they have even dared how his approach would be for the current Liverpool squad. According to Mirror, Keita would be fixed and would end up narrowing the bands of Salah and Mané until they became half-points. In that role he also places Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones. This, whom he had at his command in his time at the Liverpool quarry, would be key from his arrival. In addition to that role, he would also consider placing him in front of a double pivot and behind the forwards to direct operations from lane 10.