Even Pep Guardiola couldn't fix Rangers, says Hartson
The former Hoops man says Rangers are 'dire' - but says Gerrard should take the job
Former Hoops striker John Hartson has claimed not even Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola could close the current gap between Rangers and Celtic.
But Hartson says Steven Gerrard should take the Ibrox job, believing the only way us up for Rangers.
The ex-Liverpool captain is understood to be the Gers' top choice to take over when Graeme Murty's contract expires in a few weeks, and he'll have been given a sense of the task at hand on Sunday when Celtic thrashed their rivals 5-0 to seal a seventh consecutive league title.
The victory followed a 4-0 rout in the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-finals which culminated in Rangers suspending club captain Lee Wallace and striker Kenny Miller following a dressing-room inquest.
Celtic have scored 30 goals against Rangers in two seasons under Brendan Rodgers and Hartson admits no manager, experienced or otherwise, could get close to the champions as things stand.
"Pep Guardiola couldn't do that,'' said Hartson after attending the PFA Scotland awards.
"Rangers are dire. They were embarrassing in the semi-final, their most senior players were embarrassing. Sunday, they were embarrassing.
"It's a mismatch at the minute. Rangers are in turmoil, on and off the pitch. They need serious investment. They need a lot of things. Celtic are flying on and off the pitch. They are a long, long way behind.
"Steven Gerrard will look at that and he'll say, if he takes Rangers, 'I can only go one way, and that's up'. They can't get any worse. And that's why if he took the job I don't think it would do him any harm. He is going to a great club with huge backing, fans-wise.''
Hartson believes Gerrard will have two major questions: how much financial help is available and how much scope does he have to clear out the "deadwood'' from the Ibrox squad.
The former Wales striker added: "Their best player was out on Sunday, Declan John, and they got him from Cardiff, initially on loan. And he wasn't even in the Cardiff City team.
"He's been Rangers' best player this season. That's what you are working with. He has done very well, I know him from the national team, Wales.''
The appointment of 37-year-old Gerrard would represent a major gamble for both parties.
"It's up to Steven whether he wants to wait another four years and work with the young players at Liverpool,'' Hartson said. "Maybe he might get an opportunity to manage the Liverpool first team, there are no guarantees, if Klopp decides to go away.
"I see it as a wonderful opportunity. He can only take them up, he can't make them any worse.
"I think there will always be a place at Liverpool for Gerrard, so if he fails drastically like the last two managers, Murty and (Pedro) Caixinha, then I don't think it will damage him too much. Because Pep Guardiola couldn't improve Rangers at the minute. I don't think they have the quality within that group.'