FEATURE“I’m old enough to know that I give this job everything. I’m not a genius, I’m not perfect, but I give the club 100 per cent.
Steven Gerrard Manager
If that’s enough, great. If it’s not, then it’s just the problem of the situation.“I’m not jealous, I’m not sceptical. I’m completely open. If you want my help, you’ll get it.“My family often thinks that I’m too quick to open up, but I think being any other way is a waste of time. I love life, I love my job, I like most people – that’s how it is.”INTERVIEWGAMINGRead the full interview with Jurgen Klopp in the out in shops and available digitally from Friday (September 27). We also head to Buenos Aires for another madcap Boca-River Superclasico, shine a light on the murky world of money laundering, catch up with forgotten man Adel Taarabt, go inside Wolverhampton Wanderers and much, much more. It’s a belter.The interview with Jurgen Klopp is extracted from A Game Of Two Halves: Famous Football Fans Meet Their Heroes, edited by Amy Raphael and @ £14.99.5 issues for just £5.
Steven GerrardPersonal informationDate of Birth30 May 1980Place of BirthWhiston, EnglandHeight1.83 m (6'0')PositionMidfielderPlaying statisticsAppearances709Goals185Job historyPrevious Job TitlesYouth Coach (Febuary 2017-July 2017)U18s Manager (July 2017-May 2018)Steven George Gerrard (born 30 May 1980) is a retired English footballer, who spent the vast majority of his career at since making his professional debut in 1998. He is widely regarded as one of the finest players to have played for the club.
He was made Liverpool captain in 2003 by and held the armband for 12 years. Under his captaincy, Liverpool have won the, and finished as runners-up in the Premier League. Gerrard has been heavily influential in almost every honour Liverpool has won whilst he has been part of the team. He has racked up over 700 appearances and scored over 150 goals during his career at the club. As a result of these feats, plus the fact that Gerrard is a 'local lad' having been born in Merseyside, Gerrard is depicted as one of Liverpool's greatest footballing icons.
Gerrard also managed the for the. Contents Liverpool careerGerrard was brought to Liverpool at the age of nine having been spotted by Liverpool scouts playing for his local side Whiston Juniors. Gerrard failed to achieve much success or recognition in his early days with the, however he still earned trials with other clubs at the age of 14.