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Aston Villa not stepping stone to Liverpool job: Steven Gerrard

Former Liverpool captain adamant that move to Premier League club was not motivated by being one step closer to Anfield dream

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2021 10:00PM

Aston Villa not stepping stone to Liverpool job: Steven Gerrard
Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard (pictured above), who was hired last week by the Premier League club after agreeing to leave Scottish champions Rangers, said that it was ‘unfair to describe (his move) as a stepping stone’ and that he is willing to ‘give this job all it needs to be successful’. – AFP pic, November 18, 2021

LONDON − Steven Gerrard has slammed claims he will use the Aston Villa job as a stepping stone towards eventually taking charge of his former club Liverpool.

Steven was hired as Villa boss last week after agreeing to leave Scottish champions Rangers.

Premier League strugglers Villa host Brighton in Steven’s first match on Saturday and his emotional reunion with Liverpool comes at Anfield on December 11.

The Liverpool legend has never hidden his ambition to manage the club he captained to Champions League glory in 2005 and FA Cup success a year later.

But Steven is adamant his move to Villa Park after three and a half years in Glasgow was not motivated by taking another step closer to his Liverpool dream.

“It’s very unfair to describe this as a stepping stone, you will never hear me say that,” Steven told reporters at his first Villa press conference today. 

“I’m all in and I will give this job all it needs to be successful.

“The opportunity to be back in the Premier League and the opportunity to be back close to my family are the two reasons this was right for me.

“I am 100 per cent committed and so are my staff. There is nothing wrong with having dreams and aspirations.”

While Steven was keen to distance himself from Anfield for now, he remains in contact with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp after working with the Reds’ youth teams before taking his first managerial job at Rangers.

“Liverpool have a world-class coach in Jurgen Klopp. If he was to sign a lifetime deal right now, I would be very happy for him and them,” Steven said.

“I’ve been in touch with Jurgen since day one. We live in the same area and I bump into him when he’s walking his dogs.

“He sent me a message saying he was looking forward to a big hug on the side on December 11 and it’s something for me to look forward to as well.”

Former England midfielder Steven has established his managerial credentials by leading Rangers out of the doldrums to their first Scottish crown in a decade − in the process stopping arch-rivals’ Celtic in their bid to win ten successive titles.

That unbeaten league campaign with the Glasgow club, as well as their relative success in European competitions under Steven, suggests he is capable of revitalising Villa.

The 41-year-old has replaced Dean Smith at Villa Park after five successive defeats triggered his predecessor’s sacking.

Villa are just two points above the relegation zone and Steven knows he needs to spark an immediate upturn in results.

“Long term, the club would like to be back on a European level, I don’t think now is the right time to put any date on that,” he said.

“For me more importantly, it is about focusing on the short-term, which is Brighton at the weekend. We need to start winning football matches again.”

He has already made his mark at the training ground by banning tomato ketchup.

“It was banned before I had seen it!” Steven said.

“The players have to have the right mentality. Go above and beyond. They need to strive to be elite.” – AFP, November 18, 2021

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