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Alfredo Morelos: Steven Gerrard says Rangers striker disciplined for late return

Gerrard rules out Rangers exit: "I always knew we were going to have some real setbacks but this is when the club needs me most"

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Steven Gerrard says Alfredo Morelos has been 'disciplined internally' and has shown remorse for returning back late from a trip to Colombia

Steven Gerrard says Alfredo Morelos is available for selection after being disciplined by Rangers for returning back late from a trip to Colombia.

Morelos was dropped for the Scottish Cup quarter-final against Hearts on Saturday, which ended in a shock 1-0 defeat for Rangers at Tynecastle.

Gerrard says the striker has been "disciplined internally" but will be available to face Hamilton Academical in the Premiership on Wednesday.

"He's showed a lot of remorse for his actions, letting his team-mates down and the supporters down," said Gerrard.

"He's accepted his punishment, which will stay private for obvious reasons, so yes he's available for selection."

Rangers captain James Tavernier celebrates a fine victory in Portugal on Wednesday
Image: Rangers travel to face Hamilton on Wednesday night

When asked if he still had professional trust in Morelos, Gerrard added: "As a club, we're very united from top to bottom in terms of our standards and what is expected.

"That goes for all of us. When someone goes against that trust it's important that they're punished for it. So that's what's happened.

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"But it's important that we're not stubborn here. We don't continue it to fester and carry on. It's important that we move on from these situations.

"It's important that it's dealt with strongly, which it has been, and we move forward."

Rangers' Joe Aribo and Ryan Kent look dejected after losing to Hearts
Image: Gerrard says the Scottish Cup defeat to Hearts was the 'lowest' he'd felt since joining Rangers

Gerrard insists the matter is now settled and wants Morelos to focus on fulfilling his potential.

"We all know how good a player he is," said Gerrard. "We've gone on record many, many times and praised what a top footballer he is and what an even better footballer he can be.

"My job is to give him the guidance and support to help him get there as quick as he can.

"Is he going to be perfect right now? No. Is he going to make mistakes and frustrate me moving forwards from time to time? Possibly.

"But I need to make sure that I do the right thing for him and the club in this situation and that's what I've felt that I've done."

Gerrard commits future to Rangers

Gerrard admitted he felt at the "lowest" point of his Rangers career after the defeat to Hearts, prompting speculation he could step down from his role at Ibrox.

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Gerrard says he has not considered his long term future at the club and adds that the club needs him in what is a tough period

However, the former Liverpool captain insists he is fully committed to Rangers.

"I'm in. I've signed up to something here," he said.

"I'm all in. I always knew there was going to be periods like this that were tough. I always knew we were going to have some real setbacks.

"But this is when the club needs me most and that's to stay strong and fight on and push and continue to try and improve this and build on the progress we've made in a lot of areas.

"To learn from some of the things that haven't gone so well and try and avoid them happening again."

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