Steven Gerrard admits his lack of experience was a concern before taking charge of Rangers and says he would not take his "dream" job at Liverpool unless he was ready.

The 39-year-old had to think carefully about taking the Ibrox role in May 2018 after one season in charge of Liverpool U18s, and accepted he will continue to make mistakes and potentially have to manage elsewhere before being deemed suitable for the Anfield dugout.

Jurgen Klopp recently tipped the former Liverpool skipper and 114-time capped England midfielder as his natural successor as Reds boss and the pair both signed contract extensions until 2024 at their respective clubs on the same day but Gerrard is not making any assumptions about his career path.

Steven Gerrard was unveiled as the new manager of Rangers in May 2018

Speaking to long-time team-mate Jamie Carragher on the Greatest Game podcast, Gerrard said of his inexperience: "It was a concern.

"And I think everyone knew - the media, everyone at Rangers and me going in - that there is going to have to be an element of learning on the job. Even now I'm going to make mistakes, I will still make mistakes.

"But you can't fast-forward experience, you can't short-cut it, it just comes in time. My concern when the Rangers offer came was if I stay at Liverpool maybe that might not come and maybe that is the one that I need. Maybe that is made for me, I did get a real nice feeling for it, but yes it did come too soon."

Gerrard has since led Rangers into the Europa League group stages twice with a last-32 clash with Braga to come and his side are neck and neck with Celtic in the Premiership after victory at Parkhead on December 29 left his side two points behind their Old Firm rivals with a game in hand.

But he is still looking to end Rangers' near-nine-year wait for a major trophy and knows he has plenty to prove before any potential return to Merseyside.

"I wouldn't take the Liverpool job just because of what Jurgen said," he said. "I am mature enough to know that I have to be ready for the Liverpool job.

Jurgen Klopp recently tipped Gerrard to be his successor

"Just by Jurgen saying it, it's very flattering because of who he is, and there is a lot of people out there that naturally think that if Jurgen goes in a year or two year's time, I am next. I don't and there's a couple of reasons behind it.

"If I got offered it, it's a completely different ball game because you are getting offered the Liverpool job. But sitting here where I am now, doing what I am doing, I am fine. I am calm and happy.

"If I stay at Rangers for another two, three or four years I am OK - it means I am doing something right and happy. I am in no rush to try and jump, I am not looking over the fence at anything. I am proper content. If Jurgen stays at Liverpool for another four or five years, brilliant.

Gerrard led Liverpool to the Champions League in 2005

"If Liverpool decide there's another guy that is more suited to the job after Jurgen, that is a better candidate than me at that time then fine, no problem. For me, it's crack on and be as good as you can if and when it ever comes. If that comes in two years or 10 years, no problem."

He added: "I won't manage for 20-30 years. I want to experience managing at the top in the Premier League at some point. Obviously the perfect situation would be for my team, for Liverpool, but I'm not daft enough to think I'm going to get it just because I was a good player for Liverpool Football Club.

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"I have to prove I can do it, first and foremost at Rangers or it might have to be Rangers to someone else to someone else.

"But my aim, dream, would be to manage Liverpool Football Club. Of course it would, I'd be lying if I said it wasn't."