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Steven Gerrard Sent Blunt Rangers Warning as Former Liverpool Man Delivers Ibrox Return Verdict - Liverpool Echo
Russell Martin was dismissed after winning only five of 17 games, leaving Rangers eighth in the Scottish Premiership with one win from seven league matches.
- On Sunday, Rangers Football Club confirmed it parted company with Head Coach Russell Martin, with Assistant Head Coach Matt Gill and First‑Team Coach Mike Williamson also leaving.
- After a run of disappointing results, Russell Martin lasted 123 days with five wins of 17 matches and one win from seven league games at Rangers.
- Bookmakers now show Steven Gerrard as 4/5 favourite to return to Rangers, with Sean Dyche and Kevin Muscat drifting to 4/1 and Danny Rohl listed at 12/1.
- Rangers are set to open talks with Steven Gerrard this week, with the club’s American owners leading the search amid tax implications and new hierarchy concerns.
- Having left Al‑Ettifaq at the start of 2025, Steven Gerrard faces challenges returning as Rangers Football Club’s 20million net summer spend on Russell Martin limits transfer flexibility.
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Steven Gerrard sent blunt Rangers warning as former Liverpool man delivers Ibrox return verdict - Liverpool Echo
Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard won the Scottish Premiership title with Rangers in 2021 and is one of the candidates on a shortlist to replace the sacked Russell Martin
·Liverpool, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleRio Ferdinand convinced Steven Gerrard is ready to say YES to Rangers return - The Mirror
Steven Gerrard has been strongly linked with a move back to Rangers following Russel Martin’s exit from Ibrox and former England teammate Rio Ferdinand is convinced a reunion is on the cards
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleSteven Gerrard and Rangers to open talks over sensational return after Russell Martin sacking
Rangers are set to open talks with former boss Steven Gerrard over a sensational return to Ibrox four years on from leaving the role, after they sacked Russell Martin earlier in the week
·London, United Kingdom
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