Take a look back at Gerrard's first spell at Rangers
ByJane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland
Steven Gerrard has turned down the chance to return to Rangers for a second stint as manager, with the timing of the move believed to be behind his shock decision.
The former Liverpool and England captain held talks with the Scottish Premiership club earlier this week following Russell Martin's dismissal as head coach on Sunday.
Those discussions were thought to have gone well but, while the 45-year-old is believed to be open to returning to Ibrox at some stage and the club are of a similar mind, it will not be in the near future.
Gerrard was previously in charge at Ibrox between 2018 and 2021, winning the Scottish title in the 2020-21 season.
He has recently expressed a desire to return to management following unsuccessful spells with Aston Villa and Saudi club Al-Ettifaq, but withdrew from the interview process on Saturday.
It leaves the fledgling Rangers hierarchy still searching for a head coach to succeed Martin, who lasted just 17 matches after being appointed in June.
They sit eighth in the Scottish top flight, having won just once in their opening seven league matches, with their next game the visit of Dundee United next Saturday.
How have Rangers reached this stage?
ByGeorge O'Neill
BBC Sport Scotland
Following the takeover by a US-based consortium in the summer - led by now-chairman Andrew Cavanagh - Rangers decided Martin was the man to lead the team forward on a three-year-deal.
The former Rangers and Scotland defender got Southampton promoted to the Premier League, but was sacked after 13 defeats in their opening 16 Premier League matches the following campaign.
The reception from supporters to Martin's appointment was frosty at best and he failed to win them over at any stage of his tortured 123-day tenure.
The 39-year-old's final match was a 1-1 draw at Falkirk before the international break, following which he was given a police escort away from the stadium after fans tried to stop the team bus leaving.
It took Martin's side until late September to win in the league and the club were humiliated 9-1 on aggregate by Club Brugge in the Champions League play-offs in August.
Martin left with the club 11 points behind leaders Hearts and nine behind Celtic, having earned just five victories in all competitions.
Russell Martin leaves the Falkirk Stadium separately after Rangers team bus is held up by fans.
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