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Published 16:34 5 May 2018 BST
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“I hope he does (get the job), it would be nice to see him. I think he’d be terrific for Rangers at this stage because it’s unquestionably the worst side that has ever, ever played for Rangers.” “They are so, so bad. They are worse than bad, they are dreadful! I think the only way is up for him, if that's the case.”
It's difficult to accept the idea that a Rangers side so desperately below the standard required to challenge Celtic's supremacy will benefit from a man who has zero managerial experience.
As a legendary Celtic manager, O'Neill has no obligation to say anything positive about Rangers but his assertion that they are the 'dreadful' won't exactly instill a lot of confidence in Gerrard.
As for 'the only way is up?' I mean, let's not kid ourselves here. Gerrard transforming the Gers to the point where they are threatening to depose Celtic on Scottish football's throne is not a likely outcome.
Rangers, at the moment, are behind Aberdeen in the table and only ahead of Hibernian thanks to their superior goal difference. If the Rangers players struggle to implement Gerrard's nascent managerial philosophy, the likelihood of a descent becomes greater.
Does O'Neill really think that Gerrard is going to be terrific?
Every manager needs to start somewhere but some appointments just feel off from the outset. Gary Neville has been an outstanding pundit since retiring but you can't honestly tell me anyone genuinely thought he was the man to haul Valencia out of the flaming wreckage that was their season a few years ago.
Alan Shearer, like Gerrard, swapped the sofa for a suit when he was appointed Newcastle boss. The Magpies' fourth manager that season, Shearer failed to steer the club clear of relegation. He was passed over for the job on a permanent basis and hasn't managed since.
The task facing Gerrard is not entirely dissimilar to Shearer at Newcastle or Neville at Valencia. Gerrard won't be battling relegation – not immediately, anyway – but, as proven by the fact that he is the fifth manager since Ally McCoist's departure in December 2014, Rangers are a remarkably difficult club to lead.Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA and Rugby – August 21st-24th
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