The Scotsman

Manager’s exit hands Celtic ‘massive favour’

- By JOEL SKED

Steven Gerrard’s departure from Rangers will cause the Scottish champions a “certain amount of disruption”, handing rivals Celtic a “massive favour”.

The new Aston Villa boss was presented to the media for the first time in his new job on yesterday morning.

Gerrard left Ibrox last week for a return to the Premier League after more than three seasons in the Scottish Premiershi­p.

Former Liverpool and Celtic player Gary Gillespie reckons his departure will benefit Ange Postecoglo­u’s men who trail their Glasgow rivals by four points at the top of the table.

“There’s no right time from a manager’s point of view to leave a football club," he told Betfredtv.

“It does leave Rangers in a sticky situation and they’ll be looking to appoint a new manager to improve that. It’s done Celtic a massive favour.

“Any time you lose a manager there has to be a certain amount of disruption and I can’t see it doing Rangers any good whatsoever.”

A lot of discussion around Gerrardhas­beenwhethe­rhe will replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool and Gillespie reckons “being tried and trusted in the Premier League” will be hugely beneficial.

“People are debating which is the bigger club," he said. “Rangers or Aston Villa? How can you determine who’s the bigger club? If you put a value on the club then in that respect it’s Aston Villa but if it’s down to tradition then it’s probably Rangers. You don’t see many supporter’s clubs around the world that have Aston Villa above their door. You do with Rangers. It’s a global club.”

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