Former Aston Villa coach backs Steven Gerrard to return to the Premier League as a manager in the future
Former Aston Villa goalkeeper coach Neil Cutler has backed Steven Gerrard to return to the Premier League as a manager in the future.
As such, it meant Cutler formed a close relationship with Gerrard during his eleven months at Villa Park and he believes the former Liverpool midfielder will be a success in his next managerial role. “I think with Stevie, he’s got so much knowledge and he’s still really young for a manager. While he was manager of the football club [Aston Villa], we were really unlucky with injuries at the time.
Another coach who Cutler worked closely with during his time at Villa Park is current Rangers boss Michael Beale.
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