Steven Gerrard Appointed As Aston Villa Coach
Aston Villa has announced Steven Gerrard as new manager as seen in a statement on the club’s website on Thursday.
The former Liverpool captain joined Villa from Glasgow Rangers which he guided to the Scottish Premiership title last season
Speaking on the appointment, CEO Christian Purslow said the 41-year-old has the experience which the club values.
He was quoted by the Villa website, “The Board of Aston Villa are delighted to appoint Steven as our new Head Coach.
“Since moving into coaching after his illustrious playing career, Steven began by managing and developing top young players in the Liverpool FC Academy which is the experience we value highly at Aston Villa.
“He then took the brave decision to test himself in the intense and high pressure environment of the Scottish Old Firm. His subsequent achievement in winning the Premiership title with Glasgow Rangers caught our eye as did his experience in Europe.
“It has been very clear in our discussions with him that Steven’s coaching ambitions, philosophy, and values entirely match those of Aston Villa.
“We are excited he has agreed to lead us in the next phase of our ambitious plans as we look to build on the progress made since Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens took over the club in 2018.”
On his part, Gerrard said he can’t wait to help the club achieve its aims.
According to him, “Aston Villa is a club with a rich history and tradition in English football and I am immensely proud to become its new Head Coach.
“In my conversations with Nassef, Wes, and the rest of the Board, it was apparent how ambitious their plans are for the club and I am looking forward to helping them achieve their aims.
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to everybody associated with Glasgow Rangers for allowing me to manage such an iconic football club. Helping them secure a record-breaking 55th league title will always hold a special place in my heart. I would like to wish the players, staff, and supporters the very best for the future.”