Steven Gerrard is the latest inductee into the English Premier League Hall of Fame.

The Rangers manager is an icon of the game down south having played 504 times for Liverpool during which time he scored 120 goals and provided 92 assists.

It is the latest honour bestowed upon Gerrard this season after an outstanding campaign where he picked up all manager of the year awards available.

Gerrard, 40, follows Frank Lampard, Dennis Bergkamp, Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer, Eric Cantona and Roy Keane into the Hall of Fame.

We told how Gerrard admitted he was blown away by the size and stature of the Ibrox club after taking the reins three years ago. He said: "I knew it was big but you educate yourself even more. You listen to ex-players, supporters, people who have worked at the training ground and Ibrox over many years, and you get more education in terms of the size and magnitude.

"I always knew it was an institution but when you go away on European games and are involved in Old Firms, and you're sampling it for yourself, this club has really blown me away in terms of size and stature."