
Gerrard facing new struggle after Rangers transfer development – Robinson
Paul Robinson insists Steven Gerrard is about to face a new challenge as Rangers manager.
The former Tottenham stopper, speaking exclusively to Football Insider, reacted as the summer transfer window slammed shut.
Rangers held on to all their top players this summer despite numerous speculation linking the likes of Alfredo Morelos, Glen Kamara and Ryan Kent with a move away.

As well as this, the Gers brought in more talent, chiefly John Lundstram and Fashion Sakala.
Without any major departures, Rangers have a very large squad.
Robinson claims Gerrard needs to learn how to keep his entire squad happy as Rangers look to retain their league title and again challenge in Europe.
When asked if Gerrard could struggle to manage his squad, Robinson told Football Insider assistant editor Dylan Childs, “Yeah, he might.
“They have the European competition again so they need the big squad.
“This is the next step for Steven Gerrard as a manager, man management.
“There’s now an expectation on them in the league, they are expected to win the league again.
“They are expected to win the cups and also succeed in Europe. As we know, there’s been a lot of talk about fixture pile-ups.
“It’s how he man manages his team. How does he keep 20 odd players happy, not just 11.”

Rangers’ Europa League group stage campaign will get underway this month as the fixtures start to pile up.
Gerrard will also be looking to win his first domestic cup as Rangers boss after two disappointing exits last season.
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