LONDON: Liverpool’s former captain and talisman Steven Gerrard will return to his roots as part of the Academy’s coaching set-up, the Premier League club announced on Friday.

Gerrard, who made 710 appearances for his boyhood club during 17 years at Anfield, will begin his new role in February.

“It feels like completing the circle; returning to the place where professionally it all began,” the 36-year-old told the club’s website. “However, this isn’t a decision based on emotion — it’s about what I can offer to Liverpool.”

Gerrard ended his playing career in November when he announced his retirement a week after confirming he would not be returning to play for MLS side LA Galaxy.

A return to Liverpool in some capacity has always been on the cards and news that he will be working with the club’s youngsters will be welcomed by the fans who idolised him.

He will work under Academy manager Alex Inglethorpe at the club’s Kirkby complex.

“I don’t think I need to explain to people what this football club means to me,” said Gerrard, who famously led Liverpool to an unlikely Champions League final win over Milan in 2005.

“When I knew coming back was a serious option I wanted to make sure it was a substantive role and a role in which I could really help the organisation.

“Meeting with Alex Inglethorpe, seeing the work they are currently doing and want to do in the future at Kirkby, it just felt right. The right option at the right time.”

Published in Dawn, January 22nd, 2017

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