LONDON (UK) – Rangers celebrated their first Scottish Premiership title since 2011 on Sunday, however, manager Steven Gerrard had a word of caution, when he said they still have a lot of work to do before the season comes to an end.
Rangers, with 88 points from 32 matches, secured their 55th league title after second-placed Celtic were left clouded with worries by Dundee United in a draw, which left them without any draw.
Rangers fans were found to be breaching COVID-19 lockdown restrictions to gather outside Ibrox before.
Rangers have been indisputable in the league this season and have literally been giving a run to Celtic on its 10th successive title.
Former Liverpool and England midfielder Gerrard told the club website, “I’m on a real, emotional high and it has been a journey that is not finished.”
“There is more to come and the next thing for me, when you win, it is always about what is next.
“This has been a team effort and a collective effort — it is a monumental achievement and I am just so proud to be the manager of that.”
Gerrard said Rangers, who still have remaining six league games, would now focus on the Europa League, with the first leg of their last-16 tie against Slavia Prague slated for Thursday in the Czech Republic.
“We are in March and I need them to keep delivering until the end of the season,” he said.