Current Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers has tipped Steven Gerrard for future Liverpool manager seat. Gerrard who leaves Liverpool in summer is no doubt one of the best players to ever wear the Red.
Gerrard who turns 35 in May, has talked about his desire to continue playing as the midfielder has indicated that he'd be moving to MLS.
Rodgers who was asked if Gerrard was offered a place in his coaching team:
"I don't see any reason why he couldn't be a manager. He is a wonderful leader in the changing room," Rodgers said.
"I genuinely believe he can offer great advice. The experience he has of Liverpool and those bits of gold dust he can give players would be invaluable to youngsters."
Rodgers says he would welcome Gerrard on to his coaching staff in the future if he is still in charge at Anfield by the time the midfielder retires.
"If I was here as manager at that time he would be someone who would be great to have on the staff," Rodgers added.
"Steven is a type who is just not going to go into it blind, he is a thinker of the game, but his focus is very much on the present in terms of playing beyond this season."