Footage from the scene shows the charred cars littered across the street.
But where do the club's prospective new owners - an American consortium involving Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises Global Football Group - and sporting director-in-waiting Kevin Thelwell fit into that?It would seem hugely unlikely that they would not have a voice in the conversation, even if the latter is officially still employed by Everton.
Former Leeds sporting director Gretar Steinsson is the 49ers football expert and will surely have views of his own about who should lead Rangers next term.But what is for certain is that chief executive Patrick Stewart is leading the hunt along with the current Ibrox board.This is the crucial question that some more romantic Rangers fans may overlook in favour of dwelling on past success.
Gerrard's trophy ratio at Ibrox was one from a possible nine before he departed for Aston Villa. The one was seismic, though, stopping Celtic from becoming the first Scottish club to claim 10 titles in a row.That triumph endeared the former Liverpool captain to a large swathe of the support for eternity in itself.
And the fact he's box office on a global scale - and spent the latter part of his career with LA Galaxy in the United States - will presumably also be eye-catching to the prospective new American owners.
However, in the cold light of day, Gerrard's Ibrox trophy rate would not be acceptable second time round.Nevertheless, the season will end with Monday's bus parade to mark Liverpool's record-equalling 20th title.
"I think these moments will be one of the most special moments in your life, professional-wise, maybe the most special moment," Slot said.Celebrating Feyenoord's title success with 100,000 people had been "very special", he said, but "to do it with a multiple of that will probably be a once-in-a-lifetime experience".
"Although, we are planning to win a few things more at this club, so let's hope it's not going to be the last time," he added.England defender Alexander-Arnold will end a 20-year association with Liverpool after Sunday's match.