The Glasgow club are 13 points behind rivals Celtic in the Scottish Premiership after Saturdays 2-0 home defeat to St Mirren; Rangers only hope of silverware is the Europa League after defeat to Championship Queens Park in the Scottish Cup;
Rangers have sacked Philippe Clement as their manager. The Scottish side have parted ways with the 50-year-old with a 2-0 defeat to St Mirren at Ibrox leaving them 13 points adrift of Scottish
Celtic fans have learned the massive fee that Rangers will be paying in order to part ways with Philippe Clement as manager.
Barry Ferguson is now the man in the hot seat just days after the Ibrox chief offered his backing to the Belgian
Rangers have sacked Philippe Clement as their manager with Barry Ferguson set to take over until the end of the season. The Scottish side have parted ways with the 50-year-old with a 2-0 defeat to
Steven Gerrard would be open to a return to Ibrox as Rangers consider their options following Philippe Clement's sack.
According to the Daily Record, Clement is on the brink of being sacked by Rangers. The details over a potential exit are ongoing over the package that the Belgian manager will receive, which is believed to be more than the £1.2 million initially reported.
Rangers part company with Philippe Clement with the club 13 points behind Celtic in the league; Gers out of the Scottish Cup after Queens Park defeat, having also lost the League Cup final but are in the Europa League last 16;
Clement responded by steering Rangers to six wins out of seven, with a last-gasp 2-1 defeat to Manchester United being the only blot on his copybook in all competitions up to the beginning of February.
Philippe Clement has been sacked as Rangers manager after 16 months in charge following damaging back-to-back home defeats. The Belgian has been under extreme pressure since the humiliating Scottish Cup exit at the hands of William Hill Championship side Queen’s Park a fortnight ago,
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