Former Rangers striker Chris Boyd says that Philip Centity deserves the criticism heading on his way today and does not believe that light blues will improve in the shadow of the besieged Belgian.
Rangers was shattered by the Scottish Cup yesterday after losing 1-0 in Abrox against the Queens Park-the first time that the club lost a draw at home for a team of the lower league in its 153-year-old history.
It was the lowest new level of Clemcent, whose side sits 13 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premier League.
Full time: Rangers 0-1 Queens Park pic.twitter.com/478kee6rx3
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IBrox anger as guards are embarrassing
The unavoidable anger was met by the club’s fans base, and although Clement insisted that he would not resign, Boyd feels that the issue should be removed from his hands.
The former Sky SPY SKY SKY SPY SPY SPY SPY SPY SPY SPY SKY SKY SKY SKY SKY SKY SKY SPORTS News in Scotland International said: “Clement was already a lot of criticism – and rightly in my opinion. Thirteen points behind Celtic in the league, from the Scottish Cup to Queens Park at home and lost the League Cup final against Celtic.
“Yes, they qualified for the last 16 of the European League, but at the local level – when I grew up – everything was and ended everything. Now, this is not good enough.
“I don’t see the Rangers team improving. Away from home, they were really struggling. The main example of me was Angestutoglu in Celtic – they lost players and they were rebuilding.
“Within two weeks, you can see the gameplay, bought fans in it and know what happened next. [Nedim] My Jeri is a lot of money for the men of Rangers. Rangers spent approximately 12 million pounds in the summer, and is already linked to the purchase of Oscar Cortis in the summer, which will offer 3 million pounds. “
🎙 Philippe Clement talks with @Rangerstv After today’s match against Queens Park. pic.twitter.com/1y9f9p0kyx
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The motives of the Boyd Questions Council to keep Clement
Bouade believes that financial matters may be behind the board of directors’ decision not to withdraw the trigger during the Clement period.
He added: “Rangers lovers want to know – and I know that [CEO] Patrick Stewart said it was not a financial decision, in the past – but at the present time, Rangers fans need to know if Philip Clement is only due to financial affairs.
“You are talking about the unwillingness to rinse and repeat managers – you have to do this until you find the correct manager. You can not only say because we have removed the last three managers, we will continue this – it does not work like that.”
Gerard to return?
Stephen Gerrard has already been installed as a preferred to take over in the case of Clement vacation and emotional return to Glasgow.
The former England midfielder, who left the Saudi club in Atfak last month, led Rangers to the 2020-21 Premier League, and Celtic was deprived of the tenth consecutive league title.
He then joined Aston Villa, but was sacked after 11 months after a bad start for the 2022-23 campaign.