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Steven Gerrard has admitted that everything "had to be perfect" for him to take up tenure with Rangers again, after he turned down a second managerial role with the club. The former Aston Villa boss enjoyed a solid three-year run with the Scottish giants in 2018, lifting the league title at Ibrox in 2020/21 - although he left shortly after.

In the years since, he has enjoyed head coaching terms with Villa and Al-Ettifaq, although he has been out of a job since he left the latter by mutual consent in January. However, in the wake of Russell Martin's sacking by Rangers earlier this month, Gerrard found himself linked with a return to Glasgow.

As per Sky Sports News, the timing just wasn't right for the 45-year-old, with Danny Rohl ultimately being named as the new Rangers manager. And now, Gerrard has clarified why he decided not to make a grand return to the Scottish Premiership.

Speaking to TNT Sports on Saturday evening, he said: "In terms of Rangers, very close. I had some really...

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