Steven Gerrard to take over as Liverpool Under-18 manager next season
The former club captain will be promoted from his current role as an academy coach
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool have appointed Steven Gerrard as manager of their Under-18s team, with the former club captain taking over this summer ahead of the 2017-18 season.
The 36-year-old has been working with the academy since February but on his promotion will replace Neil Critchley, who will in turn take charge of the Under-23s.
The current Under-23s boss, Mike Garrity, will then integrate into Critchley’s backroom team.
Gerrard, who The Independent recently revealed to have had discussions with England technical director Dan Ashworth over a role in the international setup, told the club website: "I have really enjoyed my time at the Academy so far and feel I have learnt a lot from the coaching staff here already. After speaking to Alex [Inglethorpe], we feel as though it is time for me to step up and manage my own team.
"Neil has done a fantastic job with the U18s, so I hope I can continue where he left off, encouraging and nurturing players into the U23s and eventually the first-team setup."
The move represents the latest chapter in Gerrard’s Liverpool FC story, which spans in excess of 17 years.
After hanging up his boots following a playing career that consisted of 710 appearances, 186 goals, 10 trophies and innumerable iconic moments, he returned to where it all began at the Reds’ Academy earlier this year.
For the last three months, Gerrard has operated in a wide-ranging role at the youth complex, working in the professional development phase of the young players and offering advice and guidance gleaned from his remarkable career.
Academy director Alex Inglethorpe said: "Steven has brought invaluable experience and knowledge to us since joining the Academy, passing on some fantastic advice and guidance to our younger players. We both feel now is the perfect time for him to take the next step in his coaching career and manage his own team.
"The U18 players can undoubtedly only learn from having someone like Steven in charge and we have no doubt that he will prove to be a huge success in the position.”
Critchley’s switch to U23s manager comes after nearly four years in charge of the U18s, during which time the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ben Woodburn and Ovie Ejaria have progressed from that level into the first-team set-up.
Inglethorpe added: "This is also a fantastic opportunity for Neil to step up too and manage the U23s team. He has done a brilliant job with the U18s since joining us in 2013 and I am sure he will continue to help with the progression of players into the first team."
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