Matt Polster has given a hint at Steven Gerrard’s plans for after the international break, as quoted by the Daily Record.
The 25-year-old converted right-back signed for the club on the eve of January’s Transfer Deadline Day.
He is yet to make his Gers debut, but is hoping for a run out in the near future.

Yet, interestingly, he isn’t expecting a change of tack from the manager, despite a recent run of poor form.
“I want to play, I don’t want to just be working under him (Gerrard) I want to play for him, so the main thing and the main goal is to get on the pitch at some point”, said Polster, as quoted by the Record.
“I don’t know when the time will come. I don’t think the results will change how the manager decides the line-up.”
Rangers’ form in the week before the international break, effectively ended all hope of silverware this campaign.

Draws against Hibs and Killie helped Celtic to widen the gap in the league. A second defeat of the campaign at home to Aberdeen, secured a Scottish Cup exit.
Surely after those disappointments, it’s time to mix it up a little?
With just eight games left until the end of the season, Gerrard needs to use this time wisely.

That could manifest itself in changes to formation, personnel or both.
Just continuing down the same path would be counterproductive.
