Danny Murphy insists Steven Gerrard still believes he can become Liverpool boss one day despite their title collapse this season.
04.02.2020 - 20:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard is searching for that vital missing spark to reignite his side’s season with one more slip potentially fatal in the title race.
But a section of the Ibrox legions are suggesting he looks closer to home with some pointing the finger at the manager himself following a sluggish start to the new year.
Rangers have dropped five points since returning from the winter break after going into the shutdown on the high of a first Old Firm win at Parkhead for nine years.
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Danny Murphy insists Steven Gerrard still believes he can become Liverpool boss one day despite their title collapse this season.
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