Former Liverpool striker Emile Heskey has disclosed that Steven Gerrard’s chances of managing the Reds remains very slim.
The former Liverpool captain has been out of work since leaving Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq in January 2025 as he searches for a new club.
Speaking with ToonieBet, Heskey stated that Gerrard’s chance of replacing Arne Slot as manager is over.
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“I think that dream is dead at this moment. Well, dying or died.
“You look at how well (Michael) Carrick is doing right now (at Manchester United). He’d not long come out of Middlesbrough, and he’d been in the system for however long. Stevie’s got to really be back in coaching, managing and being on the sidelines.
I think it’s finding the right club, finding the right system, finding the right coaches that you’ve got to work with because it’s not always about you.
“You’ve got to remember Jurgen (Klopp) was the leader of a pack. He wasn’t just that man. He did everything. No, no. He led people to do, and he was moving people around and making sure that they were doing certain things, and he was giving them autonomy as well to do certain things. It’s not always about you. You’ve just got to get the right people.”


