Coronavirus: Rangers boss Steven Gerrard says Premiership season should be played to a finish

Ibrox manager accpets games might have to be played behind closed doors
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard.Rangers manager Steven Gerrard.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard believes the Ladbrokes Premiership season should be played to a finish - even if it means staging games behind closed doors.SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster claimed last week the coronavirus crisis "could make completing the SPFL season very difficult".That has raised fears amongst some Rangers fans that Celtic could be handed their ninth straight domestic crown without completing their fixtures.Gerrard said: "I think it would be a real big shame for everyone around Europe and the world if the league campaigns and cup competitions can't finish, because people have earned the opportunity to get to the stage where everyone is at."So I don't want to see anything finish right now. If we are told the only way to get stuff finished off (is to play behind closed doors) and we are told to do that we will follow."