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27th April 2018
05:44pm BST

"I can imagine that clubs are interested in signing Stevie. [He has] massive experience as a player and now a year as a manager. I would think about him as well if I owned a club. That’s pretty normal. "One day it will happen, either here or somewhere else. It’s his decision. He is old enough to decide things like that. The only thing I can say is that we would support him in all directions."Klopp noted that Gerrard has done well to get decent performances out of his young squad after a tough time, earlier this year, when several top players were either loaned out to gain first team experiences in the lower divisions or - like Conor Masterson and Rafa Camacho - called up to the senior squad. Klopp did list the two, perfectly reasonable, conditions where he, as Liverpool coach, would not be willing to offer Gerrard much support or advice.
"If he wants to do something different – a really big if – we would be completely happy for him and support him," he said. "As long as he’s not the Everton or Manchester United manager, we would still help him if he has questions! There’s absolutely no doubt about that."https://youtu.be/8KcK-CMs0Ks We can't imagine Gerrard will be pitching up at Goodison Park or Old Trafford as boss any time soon.
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