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From Jurgen Klopp's presumed Liverpool successor to the managerial wilderness: What next for Steven Gerrard?

For Steven Gerrard, a perfect world was once less than 15 minutes away. Fast forward 12 months, it looks further away than ever.

A year ago this weekend, his Aston Villa side were 2-0 up at Manchester City on the final day of the season and about to hand Liverpool, the club with which Gerrard will forever be associated, the Premier League title. It felt almost too good to be true, the Anfield hero doing pretty much the only thing he never quite could as a player, delivering a league title for his beloved Reds. It was Jurgen Klopp’s natural successor, doing the business for Jurgen Klopp.

But as the intros were being written and the montages prepared, Villa collapsed, conceding three goals in the space of five minutes and losing 3-2. Gerrard and his players were mocked (and in at least one instance, attacked) by pitch-invading City fans, then forced to watch, grim-faced, as Pep Guardiola's men lifted yet another Premier League trophy.

You could argue that nothing has been the same since. Not for Liverpool, whose misery was compounded by defeat in the Champions League final the following weekend, and who are now scrambling just to get into the top four after a dreadful campaign.

And certainly not for Gerrard, whose Villa reign would be over within five months of that City game, and who now finds himself out work and wondering when, and indeed where, he will get the opportunity to relaunch his managerial career.

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