Irish Daily Mirror

LAMBERT PLAY SALAH AT YOUR PERIL,JURGEN

- BY DAVID ANDERSON BY DAVID MCDONNELL

JURGEN KLOPP claims he would want Steven Gerrard as manager if he was a club owner.

Scottish giants Rangers have made an audacious move for Gerrard, who is currently coaching the Liverpool Under-18s.

Liverpool manager Klopp claims Gerrard is destined to be a club boss and says he will support the Reds legend whatever he decides to do.

“I can understand clubs being interested in signing Stevie,” said the Kop gaffer.

“He has massive experience as a player and now he is a manager. I would think about him if I was the owner of the club.

“One day it will happen, either here or somewhere else. It’s his decision and we will support him. If he thinks he’s ready, he’s ready. That’s how it is.

“He’s a quick learner and, if he wants to do something really big, I’d be completely happy for him and support him, as long as he’s not the Everton or United manager!

“I’m not worried because if, and it’s a big if, something happens, he will always be a Liverpool legend.”

Brendan Rodgers was Gerrard’s last Liverpool boss and the Celtic chief says he is shocked by the prospect of going head to head with him in Old Firm games.

Gerrard, 37, turned down the chance to manage MK Dons in November 2016 soon after he retired, claiming the opportunit­y had come too early.

Rodgers, who wants his former skipper to become a club manager, said: “I saw the speculatio­n and I was a little surprised.

“But the most important thing when you’re starting out is when you feel the time is right and when you feel ready. It’s not necessaril­y about a club, it’s about the right club. I know he has always wanted to be a manager. I know that from my time working closely with him at Liverpool, it was something that he wanted to do.”

Another of Gerrard’s former bosses, Rafa Benitez, believes taking the Rangers job is the pathway to eventually taking charge at Anfield.

The Newcastle manager said: “I’m sure he would like to coach, to manage Liverpool in the future, but because he has this chance now he has an opportunit­y to go to another place and learn the problems you face as a manager. I’m sure it will be positive for him.

“I think in his head he will want to be Liverpool manager one day, but it depends how he is doing in his career. My advice to him would be, ‘Before you make big decisions, stay calm and analyse everything’.”

Klopp added: “I would love to have worked with him as a player, but I was a little too late for that.

“When we had our first chat it developed really brilliantl­y.

“As a Liverpool youth coach you have a good bunch of players. It’s been a really good start for him in coaching and he’s used the time well.” PAUL LAMBERT has warned Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp – you’re in the risk business if you unleash Mo Salah today.

Stoke boss Lambert (above) reckons Klopp may be jeopardisi­ng Liverpool’s Champions League hopes should he decide to play star man Salah against the Potters.

Lambert takes his struggling side to Anfield looking for their first win there in almost 60 years to boost their fading hopes of staying in the Premier League.

Liverpool lead Roma 5-2 ahead of Wednesday’s decisive Champions League semi-final second leg in the Italian capital following Salah’s dazzling two-goal heroics for openers.

Klopp must decide whether to rest Salah (left) now, to ensure his most influentia­l player is not put at risk of injury and is in perfect shape for the biggest game of Liverpool’s season.

With that in mind, Lambert warned Klopp his Stoke players will not hold back on the aggression as they look for a first win at Anfield since 1959 to give their slim survival hopes an unlikely boost. “Is 5-2 retrievabl­e?” said Lambert. “Yes, it is, whereas 5-0 is maybe not.

“So Jurgen might think it’s a game they have to watch, because we can’t be shrinking violets.

“We have to be ready for it and be aggressive ourselves, so whether we see Salah or not, I don’t know.

“The guy has had a brilliant season, but it all depends on what Jurgen does with him.”

And Klopp was clear that he cannot worry about players getting injured, although he admitted part of the reason there would not be wholesale changes was because he does not have a big squad.

The German said: “I learned early in my life about this being the motherland of fair play. How could you rest three or four players who are able to play because they are not injured. What would other clubs say?

“We cannot. That’s why I don’t think about it. We have our role.

“We are just as desperate as Stoke for the points.”

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