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Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, under a cloud of pressure, didn't hold back as he announced that he intends to lodge a formal complaint with the Saudi Pro League regarding the referee who left him fuming following yet another setback.
The ex-Rangers and Aston Villa boss is feeling the strain after witnessing Al-Ettifaq go four league games without a win.
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, the coach of Saudi Arabian side Al Ettifaq.
Despite steadying the ship in his debut season, recent losses to teams they'd expect to beat have left Ettifaq languishing in ninth place, a position that falls short of their owners' lofty ambitions, reports the Daily Record.
The Liverpool legend won't be getting much respite as he faces the last two Saudi Pro League champions, Al Hilal and Al Ittihad, in the coming weeks.
The former is where Neymar now plays, while the latter tried to buy Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool.com says: It still feels weird that Gerrard is in Saudi Arabia.
He might not be too pleased with the standard of the refereeing but the quality of the league is not high enough yet to suggest that will change any time soon
There was talk of Premier League officials being tempted to move there for the big money on offer at one stage but that didn't end up materializing
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