Ferdinand's reasoning was based on the fact that Liverpool's upcoming schedule is uncertain, and the pressure from the fans and the terraces may be too much for the current manager. He believed that Gerrard, as a legendary figure at the club, could provide stability and lead the team to better results.
The win over West Ham United has helped Liverpool move up to eighth in the table, but the gap to the top four remains just three points. For now, the current manager appears to be safe, but if results don't improve, Gerrard may be considered for the role.
Gerrard has been out of work since January and has expressed his interest in returning to Liverpool. If called upon, he would likely accept the opportunity.











