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Steven Gerrard doubles down on Liverpool offer and admits he'd love to manage the club

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"I'm ok with that, I enjoy covering some of the games," he said.READ MORE: Arne Slot's private admission to friends as Liverpool make decision on manager's futureREAD MORE: Liverpool news: Arne Slot sack decision latest as Reds icon gives Xabi Alonso verdict"I enjoy having quite a bit of free time, probably the best part I've had from a family point of view in ever really, in terms of being there, being present."Lio [Gerrard's youngest son] is eight now. During his career, I've been in Scotland, in Birmingham, so yeah, really enjoying the family side of it and having a load of free time, but also I'm conscious that I want to stay busy enough."Having spent the vast majority of his playing days at Liverpool, Gerrard has made clear his position on returning to the club in a coaching capacity, repeating an offer he made to manager Arne Slot just last week.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!



Probably a stronger connection since I left, they've always been unbelievable," he said."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 pressed on whether working under another manager would leave him feeling frustrated. He responded: "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 made his return to Anfield this weekend, lining up in a Liverpool legends charity fixture against Borussia Dortmund, where he played under the guidance of Kenny Dalglish and Jurgen Klopp.