Rangers: Gerrard says Gers have has no success yet
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard's success at Ibrox could help Celtic lure a bigger-name manager to replace Neil Lennon, reckons former Chelsea defender Jason Cundy. Lennon's long-term future at Celtic is in doubt with Rangers looking set to run away with the Scottish Premiership title this season. The Gers are 21 points clear at the top of the table, though the Hoops do have three games in hand over their Old Firm rivals.
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"It will be interesting to see who takes the Celtic job, because I can't see Lennon hanging onto this after this season," Cundy said on talkSPORT.
"I just wonder who might be tempted up there, because of what Steven Gerrard has done. There might be a few, Wayne Rooney for example.
"So I think it's one of those where Celtic may become a bit more of an appealing - of course it's an appealing job - but do you understand the point I'm making.
Celtic news: Cundy reckons Rangers boss Steven Gerrard can help attract a better manager to Celtic (Image: GETTY)
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"There doesn't ever seem to be - well listen, we had Liverpool storm the title last year, this year's much tighter - but Rangers have had a brilliant start to the season and they continue to do.
"Stevie Gerrard is making a right name for himself. It's a big achievement that [to win the title].
"I'm guessing he will want to finish whatever job he decided, winning back-to-back titles, maybe that's what he's seen.
"It's over. I know they've got two games in hand. [Monday's] game they had to win."