Steven Gerrard slams 'egotistical losers'
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Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard rips into Alexander-Arnold after his acrimonious move to Real Madrid
Steven Gerrard has never been one to mince his words, and his latest comments about Trent Alexander-Arnold have revived debates among Liverpool supporters.Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents
However, Ferdinand is of the opinion that if American businessman Andrew Cavenagh came knocking once more, Gerrard would be receptive to an emotional return to Rangers. Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: "I have to say when I interviewed him,
Rangers legend Ally McCoist believes there could be financial issues that may prevent Steven Gerrard returning to Ibrox. talkSPORT understands that Gerrard is a leading contender to replace
A flop at Anfield, Diouf left for Bolton on a permanent basis just two years after signing for Liverpool, a club he plundered six goals and 13 assists for in 80 outings. On the other hand, Anelka plundered 14 goals in his inaugural season for City and that tally upped to 24 in his second campaign.
Rangers are yet to make a firm decision on their next manager but Gerrard is believed to be among the shortlisted names. He was quizzed on a potential return to management on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast and hinted that he would be open to accepting the role.
Alexander-Arnold was by many fans as a ‘traitor’ and ‘unloyal’ to Liverpool after deciding to leave the club on a free transfer to Real Madrid. The English right-back joined Real Madrid in June and played for them in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
RIO FERDINAND looked in the whites of Steven Gerrard’s eyes – and reckons there’s every chance he could be managing Rangers again very soon. The Liverpool legend, who departed
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard has given a glimpse into his mentality when he was first introduced to the senior squad at Anfield. Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, the former midfielder opened up on the mentality that drove him to break into Liverpool's first team as a teenager,