Steven Gerrard, the former Liverpool and England captain and manager, said he would like to return to coaching one day. On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at precisely 20:10 UK time, Gerrard made this announcement during a video broadcast. His comments have set off weeks of speculation about his long-term future in the sport. This follows his spells as manager of Rangers, Aston Villa and Al-Ettifaq Club.
Gerrard’s remarks follow a short return to the sidelines. During his time at Rangers, he attained tremendous success. In his first season, 2020-21, he guided the club to win the Scottish Premiership title, ending Celtic’s 10-year reign. After achieving this success, he moved to the English Premier League to coach Aston Villa. His tenure there was a mixed bag of results, and that ultimately led to his departure. Most recently, he became the head coach of Al-Ettifaq Club in Saudi Arabia.
Just ten days ago, Gerrard was talking up his own chances of returning to the management game. Although he didn’t call out any particular teams, he’s definitely interested in a place where he can recombobulate his career. The former Arsenal midfielder has been doing some thinking about his previous experiences. Now, he told us, he’s up for a new challenge.
They published the statement in a video jockeying for attention. User reports indicate that it is most readily available on the Chrome browser. This detail highlights Gerrard’s efforts to reach a wider audience, ensuring that fans and analysts alike can engage with his message.
All of the football community will be watching Gerrard’s next moves with undying excitement. His expected return to play has excited many clubs in need of proven on-ice leadership. His track record of success as a manager shows why he could be valuable to teams that need to be rejuvenated.



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