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Steven Gerrard Coaching Debut At Rangers 2018/2019 – Tactical Analysis

Jamie Logan by Jamie Logan
July 21, 2018
in Analysis, Head Coach Analysis, James Tavernier, Rangers FC, Scottish Premiership, Steven Gerrard, Tactical Analysis
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Many of the questions surrounding Steven Gerrard‘s arrival in Glasgow were around the fact he was taking on such a big job for his first in management.

Elements of risk were mentioned in abundance, both for Gerrard and for Rangers.

His first two games in charge were Europa League qualifiers, given the Ibrox side’s third-placed finish last season in the Scottish Premiership.

An opening at home to Macedonian side FK Shkupi was to be the first test of Gerrard’s credentials as a manager.

Rangers won the home leg at Ibrox 2-0, while the second leg, played a week later in Macedonia, finished goalless.

Here I take a look at the positives and areas to work on for the former Liverpool captain.

Steven Gerrard Tactical Set up

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Rangers set up in a 4-3-3 base structure with a big emphasis on occupying the central area.

Combination play looks to be a big part of the Gerrard style, as James Tavernier, Josh Windass, who occupies the right-sided eight area in the starting position, and Daniel Candeias combine down the right side often during the game.

Scott Arfield moved forward into advanced areas to link up with the forward line.

Indeed, these movements from Arfield allowed for quick, sharp passes to break through the opposition’s defence.

Rangers imposed a high press in their 4-1-2-3 structure, albeit against Shkupi, but if this is Gerrard’s way forward, then the signs are fairly promising for the Gers.

This type of pressing structure will see them win the ball back fairly comfortably from most opponents.

Shkupi’s goal kicks allowed Rangers to push up, and Morelos, along with either Murphy on the left side or Candeias on the right side, positioned themselves almost in the opposition penalty area.

Compact in midfield without the ball, Rangers can block the central area without conceding the wide areas.

Scott Arfield on the left side of the midfield three, and either Windass or Candeias press outwards towards the opposition.

Rangers struggled in this area last season, particularly in the latter part of the season in bigger games such as the Scottish Cup semi-final defeat to Celtic. Gerrard clearly feels this area needs addressing.

Early stages of process for Gerrard

However, early in the season, early signs are promising.

The general feeling was that Shkupi wouldn’t cause too many problems for the Ibrox men.

The Macedonian side had set up in a 4-4-2, with their two front men fairly disconnected from the midfield, giving Rangers space to enjoy a no-pressure buildup.

This allowed Rangers to utilise Ross McCrorie in an easily accessible position via the two full backs.

Rangers had Shkupi pinned back fairly well in the game but failed to capitalise on their advantages. Blue jerseys either dealt with or missed a large number of crosses into the box.

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An interception by Ross McCrorie allowed Rangers to play the ball down the right side. Candeias played a ball over the top into the path of Josh Windass, who knocked it down for James Tavernier. With options at the edge of the box or at the far side, Morelos missed the ball through the centre.

Clearly, the Shkupi defensive setup was exploitable, particularly in the right half-space, where the Tavernier/Windass/Candeias pattern enjoyed great success.

Candeias, at times though, drifted too wide and away from Arfield or Windass, which reduced the option for quick combinations.

One area Gerrard may look to improve is bringing the ball out from the back and deeper build-up play. He is not blessed with natural ball players in Connor Goldson and Nikola Katic.

However, in this game, with Ross McCrorie occupying the Shkupi forward line, the opportunities to move forward with the ball and commit an opposition player to open up spaces in the game were there, but the two central defenders rarely, if ever, used them.

This could allow Rangers to move into dangerous areas if a defender chooses the right pass forward, allowing for quick passing combinations that will lead to good penetration opportunities.

Things will be more testing for Gerrard and his squad when teams employ a higher press against them, which is likely particularly away from home in domestic competition.

The coaching staff will need to pinpoint this area and find a way to play through and break an opponent’s press.

With twenty-one attempts and only seven on target, Gerrard will be disappointed that the Rangers never made their dominance count more emphatically.

Areas to work on

In both games at home and in Skopje, Rangers were fairly clear with their man-orientated pressing scheme.

The wide men split the two fullbacks and central defenders.

Arfield and Candeias dealt with the midfield players for Shkupi in the central zone, though Candeias drifted to gain access to the left fullback.

The sum of Morelos’s pressing was blocking passes to the near central midfielder. His best work was done when dropping into the last line to create overloads and then working to reach the box to get on the end of potential crosses or combinations.

Rangers’ clear high-pressing approach is on its way to becoming a major part of how they play under Gerrard.

However, when this approach was in full swing at times, it left clear gaps in the midfield area, where sometimes young McCrorie was left with spaces on either side of him.

This was clearly not exploited by the Macedonian side, but against better and more aware sides, this is an area that will require more attention.

At times last season Rangers were caught with far too many players in the opposition half, allowing for easy counter-attacking opportunities.

This was an area where many of the goals conceded and ultimately poor home defeats last season stemmed from.

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There is clearly work being done to improve this side of the Rangers’ defensive game. Katic loses possession, and a counter opportunity for Shkupi fades with good numbers in close proximity for the hosts.

Another area I touched on earlier is the need to improve against opponents’ pressing.

Shkupi employed an aggressive press at times in the second leg.

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Pressure on James Tavernier, reducing his options to play forward.
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Leading to the home side winning possession and achieving a shot on target, well tipped over by Allan McGregor.

Conclusion

Once Gerrard works on and rectifies teething issues like these, we could well see a ‘full throttle’ Rangers team like the one the new manager himself has led us to believe is on the way.

This will require a lot of work tactically and a better understanding and in-game management of certain situations.

Tactical fluency, cohesion and fitness will all improve in the coming weeks.

Of course, we can only judge the two games against Shkupi and a 6-0 friendly win against Bury but the signs are promising for the Gers.

The additions of Lassana Coulibaly and Umar Sadiq will add more quality to the Rangers squad, particularly Sadiq as the chance conversation rate for Morelos in both games has been extremely poor and will be a clear cause for concern for Steven Gerrard.

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