The Scotsman

Rangers hero who won title under Steven Gerrard 'praying' for his Ibrox return - and here's why

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The former Liverpool captain remains a hero to many Rangers supporters after leading them to the Scottish Premiership title in 2020-21, which remains the only time they have won the league since their financial implosion in 2012.Jack, 33, spent seven years at Ibrox and was part of that championship-winning side, which was achieved with an undefeated record, before Gerrard departed for Aston Villa just three months into the following season.Steven Gerrard won the Scottish Premiership with Rangers in season 2020-21. | Getty ImagesUnited States-based chairman Andrew Cavenagh is reportedly flying to the UK this week to hold talks with other senior figures, including vice-chairman Paraag Marathe, about the next boss, although Gerrard appears to be their primary target.Jack, who now plays in the Turkish second tier Esenler Erokspor, reckons bringing Gerrard back would be the correct choice.“He’s shown that he can go and turn the club around, and that he can build a successful squad,” Jack told Sky Sports. But, for me, if the club can convince him to come back, and he can go in and get a hold of the changing room, the staff and the fans, get everyone behind the club, then I think it will be a great appointment."He's been in there before, he knows what it takes to build the club back up to be champions.



Former Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack (right) has backed Steven Gerrard for a return as manager. | SNS GroupWhat set Gerrard apart from other Rangers managers“If Steven goes in, I know him personally, he’ll have that belief that he can turn things around, and definitely go and win trophies for the club again," he added. That was one of the key characterstics he brought to the club and I'm sure if he goes back he will get everyone pushing in the same direction."Rio Ferdinand has also tipped his former England team-mate to return for a second stint as Rangers manager.

In an interview with the ‘Rio Ferdinand Presents’ podcast, released on Tuesday but conducted before Martin’s dismissal, Gerrard revealed he had “a bit of unfinished business” in management and wanted “to be at a team that’s going to compete to win because I think that suits me better”.Gerrard said he and Rangers had been “the perfect match” during his spell of just over three years in charge between 2018 and 2021 and Ferdinand senses the former Three Lions captain would be open to an Ibrox return.“I have to say when I interviewed him, he left me in no uncertain terms that he wants to be a manager and he’s got full confidence in doing that,” the ex-Manchester United defender told talkSPORT.“He’s itching to get back in now. He never said this to me, but I personally think just the energy that I felt in that room, that if Rangers came calling he’d go or at least have that conversation.“What I felt, if I was an owner of a football club and Steven Gerrard was sat in front of me and I felt that energy in the room when I was interviewing him, he’s getting the job.“Forget what’s gone on before, but also his time before at Rangers, he did great there.