Europa League
Steven Gerrard reportedly didn’t even say goodbye to the Rangers players! Some fans hate him
The former manager of Scottish Rangers FC is moving to Birmingham! In the English city, he will take the helm at Aston Villa and try to make it in the Premier League. As it turns out after a few months, Steven Gerrard really is spineless and spineless.
The former manager of Scottish Rangers FC is moving to Birmingham! In the English city, he will take the helm at Aston Villa and try to make it in the Premier League. As it turns out after a few months, Steven Gerrard really is spineless and spineless. Allegedly, he did not say goodbye to anyone at Rangers FC before his departure, neither to the players nor to the executive team.
Moreover, he left the Glasgow side in the lurch during an important part of the season. Rangers FC may lead the league by 4 points ahead of second placed Celtic, but their dominance is not as pronounced as it was last season.
Some fans of The Gers are taking this ungentlemanly exit really badly. On social networking site Twitter, under the club’s statement on Gerrard’s departure, there are also thrown images in the bin and the like.
Czech fans, however, are probably not that offended by the behaviour of the former Liverpool legend. He managed to put the domestic football public off, both in the spring Europa League clash between Rangers FC and Slavia and in the autumn clash with Sparta, when he turned his statements around several times.
Now he has become a rabble-rouser even for some fans of the reigning Scottish champions. See for yourself!
That Steven Gerrard occasionally lies or reverses himself is proven by a question asked about two weeks ago after Rangers FC’s win over Denmark’s Brøndby IF. After the game, a journalist asked him what the truth was about him being on his way out.
the 41-year-old manager at the time said with a smile that he was settled at Rangers and not to ask him stupid questions.
So “gentleman” Stevie will avoid the crucial battle with Sparta. The Riders are now looking for a new manager quickly, with 3 names reportedly in play and one of them is former Rangers FC or Barcelona player Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Sources: Rangers Football Club, Fraser Fletcher, Fabrizio Romano
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