Ex Rangers boss Steven Gerrard sent fans wild after a video clip was shared of him declaring his “f**** love” for the club.
Talk of a managerial return for Gerrard at Ibrox has never gone away – and the Liverpool legend has added some fresh weight to that rumour with the two pieces of footage shared on social media from a night out.
Gerrard is out of work after leaving Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq earlier this year and has stated that he will be in no rush to return to management.

But with 49ers Enterprises takeover of Gers at Ibrox almost complete, the incoming owners may look to bring in a high-profile managerial appointment, and some supporters are already calling for Gerrard to come back.
The England hero led the Light Blues to the Premiership title in 2021, going the whole season unbeaten and stopping rivals Celtic’s quest for 10 in a row right at the death.
Gerrard jumped ship to Aston Villa six months later and while things haven’t worked out too well for him on the touchline since his Ibrox exit, the former midfield general remains a favourite with the bookies to have a second stint as Rangers manager.
And in two clips that has been widely circulated on X, the 44-year-old has once again shown his affection for the club.
In the first clip, Gerrard is asked by a Celtic fan to record a short message for another supporter and offers an x-rated response, saying: “Listen Debbie, this f****** mushroom is a Celtic fan.
“We f****** love Rangers. F*** Debbie I love Rangers.”
And in another club, Gerrard goes one step further, shouting: “up the Teddy Bears” after being filmed by another supporter who attempts to sing “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, a song that is synonymous with both Celtic and Liverpool.
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