Steven Gerrard, the legendary former Liverpool and England midfielder, has embarked on a new chapter in his managerial career. After a good time at English Premier League club named Aston Villa, where he couldn’t won the trophy but had some impressive runs, Gerrard has taken up the role of manager at Ettifaq, a club in Saudi Arabia.
Gerrard’s appointment as the manager of Ettifaq comes as no surprise considering his impressive managerial track record. During his time at Rangers, he transformed the team from underachievers to title contenders, ending Celtic’s nine-year dominance in Scottish football. His tactics, leadership skills, and ability to motivate players were key factors in the team’s success.
Moving to Ettifaq represents a new challenge for Gerrard, as he takes charge of a club in a different country and league. Saudi Arabia’s football scene has been on the rise in recent years, attracting international talent and investment. The country’s football clubs have set ambitious goals to raise the level of the game and compete on the global stage, making it an exciting opportunity for Gerrard to make his mark.
 
 
          