The former Man United star Wayne Rooney, after completing his brief managerial period at Plymouth which consisted of 25 games he is back to being a pundit. In fact, he has been struggling to prove himself as a top coach and even his stint at Birmingham City which was a 83 day tenure did not change that. This is a timely conversation as we approach the intersection where his coaching career is at and in the meantime, people are talking about an unexpected opportunity alongside another managerial colleague, Steven Gerrard.
Gerrard’s Managerial Struggles And Potential Return To Glasgow
Steven has been struggling to establish himself as a successful manager and despite the challenges, Steven Gerrard has not been able to have too much success as a manager. Instead during his time at both the clubs he has worked in he failed to become a successful manager for them. But now there are rumors that he might be returning to Glasgow since he knows how to win there and might be trying to rebuild his managerial reputation.
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Derek Ferguson On The Potential Gerrard-Rooney Coaching Duo
Derek Ferguson during his talks with Ibrox News about Wayne Rooney that “I quite like the fact that Rooney has put himself out there in terms of managerial jobs, albeit it’s not worked for him. Imagine Gerrard coming back to the club as manager and Rooney as his assistant. Something crazy like that, you know? The likes of Gerrard and Rooney, they’re football men. The one thing they have instantly is respect with the players. Players will listen to guys like that, who have been there and done it. So who knows? It would be surreal, but nothing surprises you in football. I quite like the sound of that.”