Rangers unveiled former Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard as their new manager today, handing the rookie boss the daunting task of ending Celtic's domination of the Scottish Premiership.
Gerrard, who has previously only worked with Liverpool's Under-18s, takes the helm of the giant club who have fallen on hard times in the past decade despite winning a record 54 Scottish titles.
Celtic -- under Brendan Rodgers, Gerrard's former boss at Anfield -- are bidding for an unprecedented successive treble and are unbeaten against their Old Firm rivals in 11 games but Gerrard said he could not wait to get his teeth into the new role.
"I'm very aware of Rangers, the size of the club, I've watched them from afar and been lucky enough to watch some of the Old Firm games," he told a press conference at the club's Ibrox stadium.
"It was a no-brainer for me. There were a lot of different things to think about but from that first phone call I got a special feeling and I knew that Rangers were for me."
"Steven's character outweighed his inexperience."
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"That level of professionalism all his career made him a great player so I am sure he will take all those attributes into management."
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