Rangers manager Steven Gerrard and his staff didn't even speak to his players after their Scottish Cup elimination, as he admitted "we got what we deserved".
14.02.2020 - 10:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Let's not beat about the bush. Steven Gerrard is about to come under some serious pressure for the first time since moving to Ibrox.
Don’t get me wrong, not for one minute do I think his position as manager should be under threat despite the run that has left him trailing Celtic by 10 points.
There have been more than enough clear signs of improvement over the last 18 months to ensure his role in the job is not even up for debate. So don’t expect me to join in with any ridiculous discussions about
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