The former Liverpool captain, who retired from international duty after the 2014 World Cup, insists the Three Lions will appoint the correct man after Roy Hodgson's resignation.
Former England captain Steven Gerrard is confident the Football Association will "get it right" when choosing a successor to Roy Hodgson.
Hodgson resigned in the immediate aftermath of England's dismal Euro 2016 exit at the hands of Iceland last month with Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce the early favorite to succeed him, having been interviewed for the post on Tuesday.
Gerrard, who retired from international football following the 2014 World Cup and now plays for the Los Angeles Galaxy, is confident that the governing body will make the correct appointment in the coming months.