New coach for Ianis Hagi, if FCSB beats Rangers! The two names waiting to take Philippe Clement’s place have been revealed

If FCSB beat Rangers, Ianis Hagi’s coach Philippe Clement could leave the Scottish outfit. And now the two names waiting to take Philippe Clement’s place have been revealed.

The supporters, but also the management of the club, were outraged by the work of coach Philippe Clement, after the defeat they suffered in front of Kilmarnock, score 1-0.

New coach for Ianis Hagi at Rangers if FCSB beat the Scottish group

Apparently the officials the Scottish club already have two names on the list. It would be about Derek McInnes, coach at Kilmarnock, and Kevin Muscat, manager in China, at Shanghai Port.

For the failure of the weekend, Philippe Clement tried to defend himself.

“It’s normal for fans to be unhappy. There is not one person in the staff or one player who is happy after this game, after losing. We have to get the results back, that’s the main objective. There is a lot more potential in this team than many see at the moment,” said Rangers coach Philippe Clement.

Philippe Clement, promises for fans

Martin O’Neill advised Philippe Clement to forget his style of play and focus on results. Philippe Clement is convinced that the team will recover from this phase.

“As a manager, you have to try to get the best. You have to get results and until you get a clear model of your team, how they want to play, you have to be there. Go and win the game! And as ugly as it is, go and win,” Martin O’Neill said on the podcast Talksport.

“I don’t want to get into that because I don’t want to apologize for pitches and stuff. We have to focus on ourselves, on the players, on the new players coming in, bring them to the best level, focus on the players that are here, get to the best level and play better than we did today

I was not happy with the game in the first half. The second half was much better, but then we conceded that goal. If I scored, I had a totally different feeling. But we didn’t do enough to get that feeling, so we have to learn from it and be stronger on Thursday and Sunday after and the weeks ahead.

We still have 30 games to go but it’s always disappointing to drop points because we want to win all the games. So we’re focusing on what’s next.

It’s normal for fans to be unhappy. There is not one person on the staff or one player who is happy after this game, after losing. So it’s normal. The players showed respect to the fans, the fans showed how they felt about the results and that’s normal,” said Philippe Clement.

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