Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is shocked to see Steven Gerrard named as the frontrunner for the vacant manager s job at Rangers.
Gerrard, who worked under Rodgers during his three-year spell at Anfield, has been touted as a shock contender to take charge at Ibrox next season, replacing interim boss Graeme Murty.
The former England captain has been in charge of Liverpool s Under-19 side this season after moving into coaching following his retirement from playing in 2016.
Rodgers acknowledges the 37-year-old has always had a desire to become a manager, but he was not expecting to potentially come up against him in future Old Firm clashes.
I was a little bit surprised when I saw it, Rodgers told a news conference ahead of Sunday s clash with Rangers, where Celtic could clinch the Scottish Premier League title.
If the speculation is right then maybe Stevie feels it is the right club.
He s always wanted to be a manager. I know from my time working closely with him at Liverpool that it was something he always wanted to do.
He s lived with expectation all his life at Liverpool and as the captain of England.