Summary
Rangers Football Club is struggling to find a new head coach after Steven Gerrard declined the position. Gerrard decided not to return, pointing to issues like working under a sporting director. With Gerrard out, Rangers now look at other possible candidates, though some have already turned down the offer.
Key Facts
- Steven Gerrard has decided not to take the head coach job at Rangers.
- Gerrard cited "timing" and reluctance to work under a sporting director as reasons.
- Rangers had strongly hoped Gerrard would return, as he was a popular choice with fans.
- Danny Rohl is now seen as a leading candidate for the position.
- Danny Rohl's past experience includes roles at RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich, and with the German national team.
- Other potential candidates like Sean Dyche and Kevin Muscat are mentioned, but some have declined the position.
- The Rangers club is currently managed by an American consortium that took over in May.
- The club has faced challenges, including fan expectations and pressure to succeed quickly.