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Published 09:05 21 Jan 2017 GMT

As soon as he walked off the pitch for Liverpool for the last time (and was given time to process a 6-1 defeat to Stoke City) he should have been shipped over to Kirkby. Shove La La Land, says Carra.
"He hasn't taken an emotional decision. Steven is determined to be as successful as a coach as he was a player and the only regret I have about this news is that it wasn't announced two years ago after his last Liverpool game," he wrote in his Daily Mail column.
Unlike Carragher, Gerrard can't be left on a couch. He may kill Neil Warnock. Catch up with this week's episode of 888sport Football Friday Live"It would have been seamless for him to go from the first team back to the academy but the wait is over and it is fantastic for this generation of young players to have a role model to emulate.
"There is also something refreshing about seeing a member of my generation put his neck on the line rather than a lot of the others who've taken the easy option in the TV studio!"
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