Carragher believes Gerrard will have the opportunity to take over at Liverpool in place of Klopp.
Called in the era of football battles over the past few years. It will be a period that crosses the transition into the emergence of many new young managers, including the former famous football player of the Reds Liverpool team, Steven Gerrard, who has turned himself into a role. role as a team manager And has built a reputation in the football industry once again when he led the Rangers team to an unbeaten Scottish Premier League title last season. Before now, he left the Light Bulls to get a job in charge of Aston Villa, the famous team in the English Premier League this season.
Steven Gerrard has been appointed as the new manager of Aston Villa, with ex-Liverpool player Jamie Carragher. The 2005 Champions League winner has written a column in The Daily Telegraph that discusses Steven Gerrard’s issues and his suitability to become Liverpool’s next manager. Instead of Jurgen Klopp, the German boss is expected to leave the team in the next few years.
“At the moment, Gerrard is facing similar critics, as it was during his time at the new Glasgow Rangers, so many snub-nosed remarks were brewing. There is no doubt that he is still inexperienced, incompetent, accepting a job at a big club.”
“There are still a lot of things that are hard to explain and many people can still see him as a coaching manager and when Klopp announced his retirement, it made Gerrard seem to be in a bad mood. The enthusiasm came back again.”
“Maybe Gerrard will get the chance to manage Liverpool one day. Which confirms to you that Steven Gerrard himself wants to be Liverpool manager. And it must be justified that Liverpool fans would want him to become the club’s manager as well. and must by his own handiwork Not because it was done to welcome the legend back to the old place.”
“When Klopp announced his retirement, Liverpool had to find the right man. And the best for coming to accept this job only Just like when they hired Klopp to take over the club in 2015.”
“Although the relationship between Gerrard and Liverpool has some advantages, which, if that day really comes, the day he is ready to be the target of being chosen But until that day Keeping the issue at the top of his seat that he should return to manage Liverpool soon, I think that seems a bit exaggerated.”