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Steven Gerrard admits he wants to manage Liverpool as he makes offer to Arne Slot

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He has previously taken charge of Aston Villa and Rangers, after starting his coaching career with Liverpool’s youth sides.When asked if there was a possibility of him not going back into coaching, he told The Overlap: “I’m ok with that, I enjoy covering some of the games. He repeated an offer sent to manager Arne Slot last week.“I’ve got a brilliant connection with the club, I always have.



All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook page“Any help or area I could help the club in, obviously, I’d try and do it if I could. But I suppose what you want to know is, do I want to manage Liverpool at some point in my life?“Of course, that would be a dream, but I think, would I be ready for it right now, to take it over a long period of time, probably not.

What does he think I can offer?”He was then asked if not being in charge would frustrate him. He answered: “You’d have to understand it before you sign up to it, what the role is, and it’s to support the manager, it’s to be that assistant.“I would do it for Liverpool Football Club if I was asked and they felt that I was the right man to do it, I’d be up for it, of course.”Gerrard returned to Liverpool this weekend, featuring in a Liverpool legends charity match against Borussia Dortmund at Anfield, where he was managed by Kenny Dalglish and Jurgen Klopp.