Steven Gerrard has really impressed during his time in charge of Glasgow Rangers.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard spoke to reporters yesterday about his start to life at Ibrox, and hinted that he plans to stay with the Glasgow giants for the long-term, as quoted by the Telegraph.
The former Liverpool and England skipper has made a great start in football management, guiding his Rangers side to the top of the Scottish Premiership table.
The Gers also have also impressed in Europe, with qualification for the knock-out stages of the Europa league still in their own hands.
There is obviously still a very long way to go this season, but as things stand, Gerrard will surely be delighted with his start to life at Ibrox.
The Rangers boss spoke to reporters yesterday, and hinted that he plans to stay in charge of the Glasgow giants for a long time yet, as quoted by the Telegraph:

“It is a wonderful club and I just hope that, come the business end, we are still in this position where there is a lot of attention and focus on us and we reward ourselves for all the hard work that we have put in so far. I don’t see myself being a manager of numerous clubs throughout my career. I think it has to be a certain draw, it has to give me a certain feeling. I turned down quite a few jobs before I got this opportunity. I said on day one that it felt different. That is the reason I am enjoying it so much.”
Rangers face a huge clash with Aberdeen at Ibrox tonight, and should they win, the rest of the league will surely stand up and take notice.
The problem for the Light Blues is that if Gerrard continues to impress in his role as manager of the Gers, he will surely attract attention from some of Europe’s bigger clubs.
And Rangers fans will just have to pray that the 38-year-old remains loyal to them.

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