The Gers star, who played for England along with his current boss, anticipates Reds great to enjoy similar success off the field because he did it on the field.

Steven Gerrard will be”a top, top, top manager”, states Jermain Defoe, together with the Liverpool legend anticipated to boost his standing at Rangers before moving on to another prestigious post.

There’s still much for him to perform in Glasgow, however, before his present terms come to an end in 2024.

Defoe expects Gerrard to deliver real success in Scotland before going on to further his training career elsewhere and improving a standing as a modern-day good on and off the field.

The Gers striker, who played together with his current boss at a global level, told talkSPORT: “I need to give a shout out to my current supervisor, Mr. Gerrard. He is likely to be a top, top, top director.

“It is a funny one because when I signed for Rangers, of course, you’ve got a bit of banter in the changing room and the lads saying about how I’m pals with the gaffer and things like that, but he is a natural.

“In terms of the direction he is still fresh and he is new, but you can see that obviously he has everything.

“He is approachable, which is actually important as a supervisor. Sometimes there is stuff you need to talk about and you may have personal problems and you may have things you want to talk about but feel uncomfortable going to the supervisor.”

“He reminds me a little bit of Harry Redknapp and Sam Allardyce at which you can just approach them and talk about anything.”

Gerrard and Defoe are currently in sporting limbo amid the coronavirus catastrophe, but NHS”heroes” have been hailed for helping to keep the nation ticking over.

“You do not really expect to encounter anything like this in your life,” Defoe added.

“Everybody has got to stick together and I wish to give a major shout out, a thank you, to the NHS; into the doctors, the nurses, the ambulance drivers, the maintenance employees… since this is a huge challenge.

“It’s something we have never faced before so I only need to pay respects to those people since they’re the heroes in this.

“I can only imagine what it’s like day in, day out having to handle the people coming to hospitals daily.

“I have always admired the NHS; but my adventures when my dad was not well a couple of years ago, and obviously the things I went through with Bradley [Lowery], you see it firsthand.

“I remember going in to visit my father in the hospital and I remember talking to the doctors and nurses and seeing how they work day in, day out; I had been looking at the physicians thinking, ‘Wow, I saw you you were here all day yesterday and today you are back first thing the next day’.

“I have always known that they always put in, but with the situation such as this it has gone to a different level.”