Rangers’ new ownership has had a rough start to their reign, and it seems like things are getting even messier. Steven Gerrard, the former Rangers manager, seems to be sending mixed signals to the club. First, he didn’t want to be considered for the job due to “family reasons” after the previous manager was sacked. And now, after talks with the Rangers hierarchy, he’s saying that the “timing isn’t right.” It’s like a bad breakup where one party can’t make up their mind.
The club had pinned all their hopes on Gerrard, thinking he was the perfect fit for the job. But now that he’s out of the picture, they’re scrambling to find a replacement. Danny Rohl, a former assistant manager at top clubs like RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich, is rumored to be the frontrunner. However, his lack of experience as a head coach could be a risky move for Rangers, who are already in a precarious position.
The new American owners of the club are facing a difficult situation. They thought Gerrard was the answer to their problems, but now they have to look elsewhere. The list of potential managers is short, and the pressure is on to find someone who can turn things around. With Gerrard out of the picture, Rangers are left with uncertainty and chaos. It’s a tough spot to be in, and only time will tell if they can find a suitable replacement to lead the team to success.