The press in Scotland has already announced who is the favorite to replace Ianis Hagi’s coach at Rangers.
Philippe Clement’s seat is seriously shaking in Scotland. With just 3 wins in 10 games, the pressure on the Belgian is huge especially from fans who want him sacked. Philippe Clement announced that he has every confidence in the management to continue, but the Scots are convinced that he will be replaced by the current manager of Kilmarnock.
Derek McInnes, favorite to replace Philippe Clement at Rangers
The Scots wrote again about the departure of Philippe Clement from Rangers. The Ibrox Supporters’ Association is calling for the Belgian manager to leave and be replaced by former 1995-2000 player Derek McInnes.
“The fans at Ibrox would really love McInnes to be the next manager, especially as Clement continues to cause frustration in Glasgow. Due to recent results, instead of closing the gap on Championship leaders Celtic, the Gers are now 15 points behind their Old Firm rivals. This is of course completely unacceptable for the Blues at this point in the league campaign, with supporters calling for a change of manager in recent months.
With spells at St Johnston, Bristol City, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock, McInnes has plenty of experience to lead the Gers to better results but would face a tough challenge. Although Patrick Stewart is now in charge at Ibrox, the financial situation remains the same, with many players without a future still in the team, such as Cyriel Dessers, Matondo and Ridvan Yilmaz.
Any new manager should be supported in the transfer window, but with limited funds available, McInnes may think twice about swapping Rugby Park for Ibrox mid-season,” he noted Ibrox news.
Ultimatum for Philippe Clement: the Belgian was put in an emergency meeting
Rangers have messed up in the last two stages again Philippe Clement was put in emergency session. It seems Ibrox bosses have given him an ultimatum for this weekend, and if things don’t improve, the chances of him continuing in Scotland will be slim to none.
The Belgian still has a contract until 2028, and this may be one of the reasons why the management is still not giving up on the coach, due to a too large release clause. It remains to be seen how Ianis Hagi&Co will manage in the duel with St. Johnstone this weekend, decisive game for Clement’s future at Rangers.
Source: www.prosport.ro