Steven Gerrard insists his spell in charge of Al Ettifaq was a positive experience after he and the club mutually agreed to part company.
Steven Gerrard explains resignation after leaving Al-Ettifaq by ‘mutual consent’ - The Liverpool legend was under pressure following a poor run of form in the Saudi Pro League
Disappointed Steven Gerrard has admitted "sometimes things don’t go the way we want" after leaving his role as Al-Ettifaq boss. The former Aston Villa and Rangers boss has been facing mounting pressure in the Saudi Pro League with the club languishing in 12th spot in the table - just five points away from the relegation zone after Saturday's draw with struggling Al-Wehda.
Former Liverpool and England midfielder Steven Gerrard has left his role as manager of Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia after 18 months in charge.
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has left his role as Saudi side Al-Ettifaq's coach by mutual consent after 18 months in charge, the club said on Thursday. "Ettifaq football club and Steven Gerrard have mutually agreed to part company,
Steven Gerrard has released a statement after he departed Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq on Thursday following a difficult spell in the Middle East. The Liverpool legend took charge of the team back in July 2023 after previously struggling at Aston Villa.
Steven Gerrard is set to leave his role as head coach of Saudi Arabian club Al Ettifaq. The 44-year-old had signed a new two-and-a-half-year deal at Al Ettifaq in January 2024 through to June 2027 but he is set to leave after one win in four matches since the season resumed following the winter break.
Steven Gerrard has left his managerial position at Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia after 18 months. The departure was mutual, despite a contract extension earlier this year. Gerrard's tenure saw Al-Ettifaq achieve a solid sixth-place finish last season,
Steven Gerrard is contemplating his next move after leaving Saudi club Al-Ettifaq and former England team-mate Frank Lampard is an example of what he could do next