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Steven Gerrard stance on next manager job as he gets brutally honest on Liverpool return

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He has covered several Liverpool games in the last few months, including the wins over Aston Villa and Real Madrid.After retiring as a player in November 2016, the ex-midfielder prioritized his coaching career, initially returning to Liverpool at youth level, before taking senior positions at Rangers, Villa, and in Saudi Arabia.READ MORE: 'I played with Steven Gerrard - I know his stance on becoming Liverpool manager'READ MORE: Steven Gerrard impact clear on one Liverpool star as his challenge rings trueHowever, clearly, the passion that once motivated Gerrard has somewhat diminished, and the 45-year-old said he is not actively seeking a route back.“If that right opportunity, or the feeling I had when I first bounced into Rangers… if that doesn’t come, I’m fine,” Gerrard told Ally McCoist in the latest episode of Ally's Social Club.“I’m not searching for a job; I’m not down the job center seeing what’s available. I’m not hoping that [job] might become available.Gerrard left Al-Ettifaq in January(Image: Getty Images)“My life is great, family life is great, I’m enjoying doing this [punditry],” added Gerrard, who this year became a grandfather.“I’ve got a lot going on.



I’d help them with anything.“I don’t want the Liverpool manager to lose his job. I’m a Liverpool fan.

I want the best for Liverpool. But if I’m not surrounded by the right people and don’t have the right tools, I’m not a magician.”