
He has taken over the likes of Crema, Ravenna and Renate in the Italian lower leagues. He stayed for just a season-and-a-half before leaving for Napoli.įollowing a journeyman career that took him to Sunderland and Leyton Orient, he retired in 2017 with his managerial career having gone the same way. They finished seventh in the Superliga last term - a position that they currently occupy again this term.Īrriving from Udinese in the summer of 2008, the Italian international really did not live up to the billing at Liverpool. Since retiring, he has become a qualified tattoo artist, established a sewerage company and has been appointed as manager of Danish side HB Koge. He led them to a seventh-placed finish last term and has admitted he has his eyes on the Dortmund role.įamed for his tough-tackling play style at Anfield, the Danish defender spent eight-and-a-half seasons with Liverpool. He since had spells with Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen and Antalyaspor before becoming the manager of the latter.


Having joined Liverpool on-loan from Real Madrid, big things were expected of the Turkish midfielder but he could not hit the heights expected of him. Naby Keita's nameplate removed from Liverpool dressing room as injury problems continue Despite a promising start, Gerrard now finds himself under pressure following an underwhelming second season. He only stayed at Ibrox for a further few months having been appointed as Aston Villa manager following the sacking of Dean Smith. He then moved to Rangers in 2018 and ended the Scottish giants’ long wait for a title three years later. He followed that up with a spell as the manager of Real Sociedad’s B team and earned the side promotion to the second tier of Spanish football but left following relegation and has now been handed his first senior role.Ī long-term partner of Alonso at Anfield, Gerrard earned his managerial stripes with his former club having been appointed as a youth coach with Liverpool. Having retired from playing in 2017 whilst with Bayern Munich, Alonso immediately moved into coaching having been handed the opportunity to manage Real Madrid ’s U14 side.

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