Gerrard Could Return to Rangers if Rohl Departs, Says McCoist

Ally McCoist believes Steven Gerrard could make a return to Rangers if they part company with Danny Rohl.

The Ibrox legend reckons fans will be clamouring for Derek McInnes to take the job.

German boss Rohl only succeeded Russell Martin back in October but is already facing calls from sections of the support for his removal following Gers’ disappointing end to the season.

Rohl’s Position Under Scrutiny

Rohl had got the club back into title contention with a strong run of form following his arrival. Four consecutive defeats have seen them slump to third in the Premiership table, 11 points adrift of leaders Hearts going into Saturday’s final round of games.

That’s Rangers’ worst run since 1983.

Liverpool icon Gerrard turned down the chance to manage Gers for a second time following talks with Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers chiefs before Rohl’s appointment. He has been linked with several clubs in the English Championship after 16 months away from the game.

McCoist Backs Gerrard and McInnes

McCoist can envision Gerrard returning to Ibrox this summer if Rohl is dismissed.

Speaking to talkSPORT Bet, he said: “I could [see Steven Gerrard returning], yes.

“To be honest, a lot of people will be screaming for Derek McInnes as well, understandably. I’m not sure Derek would return to Rangers now, to be honest. He’s probably enjoying the project at Hearts.

“Although they’re having a fantastic season, they don’t look as though they’re going to get away next year. They look as though they’re going to build and attempt to keep moving forward and progress.

“So he would be another one who would come out of the equation. But Steven Gerrard would obviously tick a lot of boxes with a lot of the Rangers fans.”

Tavernier’s Ibrox Send-Off Denied

McCoist has also voiced his disappointment at the events which saw James Tavernier denied an Ibrox send-off after 11 years at Rangers following a bust-up with boss Rohl.

“I know it’s a shame, because I’ll tell you where I am with it”, he added. “The way the break has unfolded for Rangers, that’s more of a concern than what’s happened with James Tavernier.

“In my opinion, James Tavernier 100% deserves an opportunity to thank the fans on the pitch.

“He should definitely have been given the opportunity to say thank you to the fans.

“Now I don’t know the ins and outs of injuries or fallouts between managers and players but I just think the fans should have had the opportunity to thank him for his service and for him to thank the fans for their support for all those years.”

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