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Report: Owners identify Gerrard as Klopp successor

Steven Gerrard is the man that the Liverpool owners see as the perfect replacement for Jurgen Klopp.

 

Reports coming from Germany say that their football federation are growing more confident that Klopp will say yes to succeeding current national manager Joachim Low.

 

The under-fire 61 year-old has a contract until the end of next years World Cup in Qatar but there is a strong belief that he will not get to that point if Germany struggle in the European Championships this summer.

 

Low has been in charge of Germany since 2006 and in that time has won the World Cup in 2014 and runners-up in the 2008 European Championships.

 

The defence to their World Cup triumph at Russia 2018 was shambolic to say the least ast they finished bottom of their group and the first time in 80 years that the powerhouse had been eliminated in the group stage.

 

Since that time, the spotlight has been well and truly in Low and results have been inconsistent,to say the least with their last game in the Nations League being a 6-0 humbling at the hands of Spain.

 

Klopp’s current contract with the Reds ends in 2024 and in the midst of the tough current run the team is on, there has been speculation that he may look to move on before then.

 

The man himself has categorically denied any thoughts of leaving, but if Klopp is lured to the national job before time, The Mirror reports it appears Gerrard is the man that John Henry and Tom Werner have identified as the successor.

 

This is certainly not the first time that the former talismanic captain has been linked to the post,and while at first it may have been purely on his playing deeds, Gerrard has certainly grown into his managerial craft north of the border after previously doing some very impressive work at the Liverpool academy.

 

The Champions League winning captain is on the cusp of guiding Rangers to their first league title since the 2010/11 season, ending the stranglehold that Celtic had on the league.

 

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Gerrard has also done fine work in the Europa League as Rangers have advanced to the R16 stage for the second season in a row.

 

The argument against appointing Gerrard is somewhat valid when you consider the gulf in standard between the Scottish and Premier League and taking on a job as big as Liverpool at such a young age that could set him back immeasurably if it does not go well. 

 

We saw what happened at Chelsea when Frank Lampard took on the role which in hindsight was a bit too early in his managerial career.

 

Gerrard has not hidden his ambitions of taking over the managerial hot-seat at his boyhood club, but to this point in time he is going about things in a very considered fashion.

 

Whether he decides to build a culture of success at Rangers much like Brendan Rodgers did at Celtic before coming back to England will be interesting to note.

 

In a perfect world Liverpool will hold on to Jurgen until the end of his current contract but as we know all too well, things do not often go to strictly to plan.

 

 

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Gonna be just great watching sections of the Liverpool support turning on another club legend the first season he doesn't have the club punching above its weight. 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Grinch said:

Gonna be just great watching sections of the Liverpool support turning on another club legend the first season he doesn't have the club punching above its weight. 

 

 

Yeah, would probably help Gerrard if he didn't take over from the best manager in the world that has had the club competing for, and winning, trophies well beyond the resources spent have merited. 

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On 04/03/2021 at 19:01, Section_31 said:

Nah, there's no room for sentiment in this game, you need the best person for the job, nothing else should come into it, could be Bin Laden for all I care, as long as he's got a history of success and a proven eye for a player.

Couldn’t disagree more. Once jurgen has had his long and successful stint, I want Stevie here. I will care more. Like I cared more when it was Kenny - fucking loved his last stint, irrelevant of the success. It meant more and it would with Gerrard at the helm. Even more than the Kenny stint. He has unfinished business here. People writing him off are insufferable. Familiarity breeds contempt.

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2 minutes ago, belarus said:

Couldn’t agree less. Once jurgen has had his long and successful stint, I want Stevie here. I will care more. Like I cared more when it was Kenny - fucking loved his last stint, irrelevant of the success. It meant more and it would with Gerrard at the helm. Even more than the Kenny stint.

Kenny's second stint was a disaster mate and illustrates my point perfectly. I love him, I always will, but he bought some of the worst players who've ever lived. If he was still here now we'd be in the vauxhalll conference. 

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12 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Kenny's second stint was a disaster mate and illustrates my point perfectly. I love him, I always will, but he bought some of the worst players who've ever lived. If he was still here now we'd be in the vauxhalll conference. 

Yeah, he did, but he also made me as arsed as I have been since I was a kid. Plus he had us playing some lovely football along the way. 

 

Klopp is a great manager and man - I just don’t love him. I don’t LOVE anything about it anymore. The only time it kicks in is the odd game I go to and I’m back amongst the fans and it brings it back with the culture of it all. 
 

I fucking love Stevie. I’d be fully invested in him being here. I’m still gutted he’s not playing still. While we were always away from the real top level, I loved the time he was about. I’m a bit younger than him, but grew up with him in that way. The local lad, captain, best player, thunderous tackles, pile driver shots. If he gets announced back I will have kid levels of excitement again, and that’s what it’s all about. I only get anywhere near those feelings in flashes of reminiscent stuff when I’m at the 3 or 4 games a season I travel back for. 
 

Probably sounds selfish and detached from the club first mentality, but it is what it is.

 

edit - plus Kenny bought Suarez

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1 hour ago, belarus said:

Yeah, he did, but he also made me as arsed as I have been since I was a kid. Plus he had us playing some lovely football along the way. 

 

Klopp is a great manager and man - I just don’t love him. I don’t LOVE anything about it anymore. The only time it kicks in is the odd game I go to and I’m back amongst the fans and it brings it back with the culture of it all. 
 

I fucking love Stevie. I’d be fully invested in him being here. I’m still gutted he’s not playing still. While we were always away from the real top level, I loved the time he was about. I’m a bit younger than him, but grew up with him in that way. The local lad, captain, best player, thunderous tackles, pile driver shots. If he gets announced back I will have kid levels of excitement again, and that’s what it’s all about. I only get anywhere near those feelings in flashes of reminiscent stuff when I’m at the 3 or 4 games a season I travel back for. 
 

Probably sounds selfish and detached from the club first mentality, but it is what it is.

 

edit - plus Kenny bought Suarez

How can you not love Jurgen Klopp? I haven’t been to a game since the late 00s, I never watch us on telly, I don’t even know who we are playing next, but I think Jurgen is ace.

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1 hour ago, Section_31 said:

Kenny's second stint was a disaster mate and illustrates my point perfectly. I love him, I always will, but he bought some of the worst players who've ever lived. If he was still here now we'd be in the vauxhalll conference. 

It wasn't great, but that's just bollocks. Disaster?! Behave.

 

He's a winner and got us challenging for trophies in no time. He also had us playing some great football too at times.

 

The signings weren't good enough overall, but look at who had had pulling the purse strings for fuck's sake.

 

Comolli got the boot first and for good reason.

 

Plus, none of those signings were on big wages which is why we were able to shift them all without much hassle.

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9 hours ago, m0e said:

It wasn't great, but that's just bollocks. Disaster?! Behave.

 

He's a winner and got us challenging for trophies in no time. He also had us playing some great football too at times.

 

The signings weren't good enough overall, but look at who had had pulling the purse strings for fuck's sake.

 

Comolli got the boot first and for good reason.

 

Plus, none of those signings were on big wages which is why we were able to shift them all without much hassle.

He bought Hendo too. That turned out ok in the end.

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The biggest effect of Kenny's appointment was the huge boost it gave everybody. We were in a position where the home derby, which was only a week or two away, hadn't even sold out. Of course, he should have been appointed the previous summer. 

 

He did a really good job when he was here, though results caught up with him a bit. Some silverware and some great football with a patchy and unbalanced squad. 

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14 hours ago, Section_31 said:

Kenny's second stint was a disaster mate and illustrates my point perfectly. I love him, I always will, but he bought some of the worst players who've ever lived. If he was still here now we'd be in the vauxhalll conference. 

Some bad signings but hardly a disaster. When he walked onto the pitch at Old Trafford I had tears in my eyes. beating them fuckers at Anfield (Kuyt hat-trick) and singing happy birthday to him from the Kop was one of 'them' moments. Also won a cup. 

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But for a shocking display by Reina for chelsea's first and, Carrol's header, Cech's finger tips and bar in the 2012 Cup Final, I wonder if some would still think the King's 2nd coming was a disaster?

 

Dalglish will take responsibility for all the signings on his watch. What I would say is we had Comoli and Purslow running the show. The pair of them were absolute nomarks.

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10 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

But for a shocking display by Reina for chelsea's first and, Carrol's header, Cech's finger tips and bar in the 2012 Cup Final, I wonder if some would still think the King's 2nd coming was a disaster?

 

Dalglish will take responsibility for all the signings on his watch. What I would say is we had Comoli and Purslow running the show. The pair of them were absolute nomarks.

Agree with you on Purslow, but Comolli did okay in terms of signings.

 

Suarez for a relative pittance, Henderson, Ibe and Danny Ward for a combined £500k (we probably got £30m for the pair later). Bellamy on a free and Enrique for a small fee. 

 

Downing was an awful signing and we somehow got most of the Carroll money back.

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HYPOTHETICALLY:

 

If Jurgen was to decide that he’d had enough and was off in the summer, whose out there better than Gerrard?

 

There seems to be a dearth of quality managers out there at the minute and unless Pep declared it was his intentions to use city as a stepping stone, then I’d be happy

bringing him home.

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Red74 said:

HYPOTHETICALLY:

 

If Jurgen was to decide that he’d had enough and was off in the summer, whose out there better than Gerrard?

 

There seems to be a dearth of quality managers out there at the minute and unless Pep declared it was his intentions to use city as a stepping stone, then I’d be happy

bringing him home.

 

 

 

 

It depends on what stock (if any) you put in the the quality of the Scottish league. Rodgers used it as a good stepping stone and seems to have improved as a manager. Really good achievement from Stevie this year, but Celtic were a shambles from top to bottom. They'd gone badly stale. 

 

In my opinion, he'd really need to manage somewhere else in the Premier League for a season or two to be even  considered.

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3 minutes ago, El Rojo said:

It depends on what stock (if any) you put in the the quality of the Scottish league. Rodgers used it as a good stepping stone and seems to have improved as a manager. Really good achievement from Stevie this year, but Celtic were a shambles from top to bottom. They'd gone badly stale. 

 

In my opinion, he'd really need to manage somewhere else in the Premier League for a season or two to be even  considered.

I used to think that about having experience in the prem but is it all it’s cracked up to be? 
 

Take away jurgen, pep, Jose, carlo and possibly Tuchel for experience I’d put him above all the rest of them. 

 

In fact, with our resources I’d fancy him to beat all of them mentioned above with the exception of pep. 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Red74 said:

HYPOTHETICALLY:

 

If Jurgen was to decide that he’d had enough and was off in the summer, whose out there better than Gerrard?

 

There seems to be a dearth of quality managers out there at the minute and unless Pep declared it was his intentions to use city as a stepping stone, then I’d be happy

bringing him home.

 

 

 

 

I know it's a hypothetical but Pep wouldn't come anywhere near us with FSG in charge of the purse strings. 

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34 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

But for a shocking display by Reina for chelsea's first and, Carrol's header, Cech's finger tips and bar in the 2012 Cup Final, I wonder if some would still think the King's 2nd coming was a disaster?

 

Dalglish will take responsibility for all the signings on his watch. What I would say is we had Comoli and Purslow running the show. The pair of them were absolute nomarks.

 

19 minutes ago, El Rojo said:

 

Agree with you on Purslow, but Comolli did okay in terms of signings.

 

Suarez for a relative pittance, Henderson, Ibe and Danny Ward for a combined £500k (we probably got £30m for the pair later). Bellamy on a free and Enrique for a small fee. 

 

Downing was an awful signing and we somehow got most of the Carroll money back.

Puslow was wrong for many reasons, but as he left the club when NESV took over, it seems pretty unreasonable to pin anything on him that has happened since. 

 

Our signings were on Kenny and DC. But considering what we've got out of Henderson and Suarez I don't think the fact we also brought in Carrol, Adam and downing is too big a price to pay, especially when you consider DC was new to the club and Kenny had been out of the game for some time, it was always going to be a bit hit and miss. 

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Kenny's solitary League Cup was our best trophy return since Rafa. And a couple of top drawer signings. Plus who can forget the exhilirating football we played at the end of his season where he replaced Hodgson,it was fantastic. He was treated terribly by FSG yet his loyalty to the club has been unwavering and his support for it almost unequalled. A class act on and off the pitch.

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6 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

 

Puslow was wrong for many reasons, but as he left the club when NESV took over, it seems pretty unreasonable to pin anything on him that has happened since. 

 

Our signings were on Kenny and DC. But considering what we've got out of Henderson and Suarez I don't think the fact we also brought in Carrol, Adam and downing is too big a price to pay, especially when you consider DC was new to the club and Kenny had been out of the game for some time, it was always going to be a bit hit and miss. 

Those summer signings were a disaster and set us back years. We finished the previous season in great form as well and went two footed into our usual mental transfer breakdown.

 

Heartbreaking to see it. 

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In one of the Simon Hughes books he says that the players lost faith in Kenny quite quickly. Apparently he was on the golf course more than Melwood and left Steve Clarke to take the majority of the training. 
 

Think the foreign players who weren’t happy that they couldn’t understand his accent and he wasn’t getting through to them what he wanted and all of this got fed upstairs to FSG and they decided to pull the plug. 

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32 minutes ago, El Rojo said:

It depends on what stock (if any) you put in the the quality of the Scottish league. Rodgers used it as a good stepping stone and seems to have improved as a manager. Really good achievement from Stevie this year, but Celtic were a shambles from top to bottom. They'd gone badly stale. 

 

In my opinion, he'd really need to manage somewhere else in the Premier League for a season or two to be even  considered.

I hate saying this but it's true. That lot have fully deserved the title this season, they've been far and away the best side regardless of how bad Celtic have been. Their mentality is spot on and thats down to Gerrard. The absolute shower of fucking cunts. 

 

I think we all know its gonna be Gerrard after Klopp leaves but lets hope its not for another 300 years 

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43 minutes ago, Red74 said:

In one of the Simon Hughes books he says that the players lost faith in Kenny quite quickly. Apparently he was on the golf course more than Melwood and left Steve Clarke to take the majority of the training. 
 

Think the foreign players who weren’t happy that they couldn’t understand his accent and he wasn’t getting through to them what he wanted and all of this got fed upstairs to FSG and they decided to pull the plug. 

Noise 

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1 hour ago, El Rojo said:

It depends on what stock (if any) you put in the the quality of the Scottish league. Rodgers used it as a good stepping stone and seems to have improved as a manager. Really good achievement from Stevie this year, but Celtic were a shambles from top to bottom. They'd gone badly stale. 

 

In my opinion, he'd really need to manage somewhere else in the Premier League for a season or two to be even  considered.

I agree to an extent but like lots of things, it's not just black and white.

 

Yes, we all know the Scottish league isnt the strongest. My view it isnt that much different from the Portugese or Dutch league, maybe some other minor leagues in Europe. Others may think different.

 

But the test for Stevie or anyone else aiming to be a top manager is in how they can turn a club's fortunes around, go on to build a team and yes, win things.

 

Rangers had a few managers since they got back into the top flight but never challenged Celtic. He's gone there, maybe turned doubters into believers, got the players on side. He's progressed while he's been there.

 

People can argue about a 2 club league if they wish. It should be noted, Stevie's got his team seemingly punching above their weight in Europe which seems to be overlooked by some.

 

Mourinho was in contention to be manager here on the back of managing in a weak league albeit aided with a Champions League win.

 

His next big test is can he get Rangers through the CL qualifiers next season, while at the same time mounting a defence of their title.

 

Im sorry to go on about it but people saying they dont want Stevie here for 10+ years is just plain short sighted. No one is saying dump Jurgen to get Stevie in. Or at least Im not aware of anyone.

 

But, if Jurgen calls time here in 2024 and if Stevie has continued to show progress in his managerial career, then to me, he's a far better shout than some Ive read for Ljinders and simply has to be considered.

 

If Jurgen extends in 2024, the question doesnt arise until he does call time.

 

As Verbal said, whoever is the next manager has to be the best. Id also say he has to be the best fit as well. But that's just me!

 

 

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