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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Sport
Ewan Murray

Rangers to appoint Steven Gerrard as manager on Friday

Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard is to begin his managerial career with Rangers. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Rangers will appoint Steven Gerrard as their new manager on Friday, after successful discussions on Thursday with the former Liverpool captain.

Rangers, who believed a week ago that Gerrard could be coaxed north to begin his career in management, are due to present him at a 3pm. Gerrard headed straight from his midweek Champions League punditry work for BT Sport for talks with Rangers, including the chairman Dave King, in London.

The 37-year-old is believed to be enthused by the prospect of firstly narrowing the gap between Rangers and Celtic, before attempting an assault on the Scottish title.

Gerrard is expected to name the former Scotland captain Gary McAllister as part of his coaching staff. The former England international has accepted the role left vacant when Pedro Caixinha was sacked last October. The Champions League winner is expected to sign a three-year contract.

Graeme Murty managed Rangers on an interim basis from then until this week, with the 5-0 defeat by Celtic on Sunday leading to Murty being relieved of his duties. Rangers announced Jimmy Nicholl and Jonatan Johansson would preside over the team for the closing three games of this season.

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