Steven Gerrard Faces Resignation Demands After Scheduling Training Around Liverpool Matches

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Steven Gerrard faces 'resignation demands' after scheduling training around Liverpool matches
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Steven Gerrard faces 'resignation demands' after scheduling training around Liverpool matches

Rangers boss comes under mounting pressure after third defeat in four matches

Steven Gerrard is reportedly facing calls to resign as Rangers manager after scheduling training sessions around Liverpool matches.

The Scottish Premiership champions have lost three of their last four matches, including a 3-0 defeat to bitter rivals Celtic on Saturday.

Fans have been left angry by Gerrard's decision to schedule training sessions on the day of Liverpool's Champions League matches.

Gerrard's decision 'unacceptable'

Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd said Gerrard's decision was "unacceptable".

"It's not good enough," Boyd said on Sky Sports.

"You can't be scheduling training sessions around Liverpool matches. It's not fair on the players and it's not fair on the fans."

Gerrard under pressure

Gerrard is now under increasing pressure to keep his job.

The former Liverpool captain has been in charge of Rangers for three years and has won one Scottish Premiership title and one Scottish Cup.

However, his team's recent form has been poor and he is now facing calls to resign.

Gerrard's future uncertain

It is unclear what the future holds for Gerrard.

He has been linked with a move to the Premier League, but it is unclear whether he will be offered a job.

Gerrard's future will depend on Rangers' results in the coming weeks.