Philippe Clement: Below-pressure Rangers boss insists membership are ‘200 per cent’ behind him as he prepares for St Johnstone take a look at | Soccer Information

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Rangers supervisor Philippe Clement will take coaching on Friday because the membership put together for Sunday’s match towards St Johnstone.

Following the Gers’ 1-1 draw at Dundee many followers at Dens Park directed their frustration in direction of the Belgian and consider his time at Ibrox needs to be up.

Clement, nonetheless, insists the membership’s board – which has a brand new CEO in Patrick Stewart – are “200 per cent” behind him, regardless of Rangers falling 15 factors behind Celtic after a horror run of away outcomes that has produced simply three wins in 11 video games.

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Clement (R) insists Rangers CEO Partrick Stewart (L) and technical director Nils Koppen (C) are “200 per cent” behind him

When requested about criticism from supporters, Clement informed Sky Sports activities: “It’s normal they are unhappy. I’m also unhappy we didn’t take the three points. I know I’m the face of the team, it’s part of my job.

“I’m busy with the membership, with the staff, to let this staff develop. The final couple of weeks, with all of the adjustments, we misplaced some stability and possibly some confidence. Some gamers have needed to play all of the video games and we see a scarcity of freshness.

“It is now about reacting as a team on Sunday and take the three points.”

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Rangers supervisor Philippe Clement reacts to his sides’ 1-1 draw with Dundee amid rising stress from the followers

Sunday’s match towards St Johnstone is the primary of three consecutive house video games, with Aberdeen to observe on Wednesday – dwell on Sky Sports activities – whereas Fraserburgh are the opponents within the Scottish Cup subsequent weekend.

The Gers are then again on the street as they go to Outdated Trafford to face Manchester United within the Europa League earlier than heading to Tannadice Park as they tackle Dundee United within the Scottish Premiership, dwell on Sky Sports activities.

Boyd: Resolution have to be made on Clement

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Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton launch a scathing evaluate on Rangers and supervisor Philippe Clement after a 1-1 draw towards Dundee

Talking on Sky Sports activities after Rangers’ attract Dundee, former Ibrox striker Kris Boyd mentioned:

“It’s just excuse after excuse,” former Rangers striker Boyd informed Sky Sports activities. “Rangers have a team that should be coming here and wiping the floor with Dundee but they’re hanging on.

“13 factors out of 33 away from house is a shame. You possibly can talk about progress however there’s none. You talk about gamers being drained and low in confidence. You completely destroyed Celtic per week in the past or 10 days in the past – destroyed them.

“And you’re struggling for confidence. You lose two, you draw a game and you lose a game before the Celtic game. There was no confidence going into the Celtic game and now after it, you’ve drew two games again and there’s a lack of confidence in them. It just doesn’t make sense.

“I simply have a look at the membership proper now and on the pitch, it is damaged. There isn’t any patterns of play, there’s nothing. You all the time refer again to the Celtic recreation as Rangers’ finest efficiency this season.

“But it can’t just be one-off, we know that. It’s an absolute disgrace that Rangers are in this position.

“And you may see you’ve got not spent cash. There was cash spent. Sure, there was a cost-cutting, however there was cash spent.

“There is no improvement. We spoke about the injuries improving as well. I mean, that’s actually worse.

“You possibly can talk about transferring gamers round and having to play further minutes. Guess what? You are a soccer participant. That is what you are paid to do, is play minutes.

“There is no progress at all. It’s done.

“It is over to [Rangers CEO] Patrick Stewart now, as a result of I am telling you proper now, that is the final two away video games we have been at.

“Those fans have had enough and it’s going to get to the stage where they stop coming to games and then you’ll see the real problems start to materialise for Rangers, because this can’t continue.”

Sutton: Brendan cracking open champagne

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Highlights from Rangers’ draw at Dundee within the Scottish Premiership

Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton on Sky Sports activities, following the draw at Dens Park:

“Philippe Clement has to take responsibility, but it’s also the players on the pitch having the knowledge and understanding about how to win games.

“You have a look at the Rangers squad and also you suppose, ‘does the jersey match for lots of those gamers?’ I’ve mentioned earlier than that there is a shedding mentality on the membership and nothing actually has modified. And this is not simply on Philippe Clement.

“This has been happening now for years and years and years. And you watch how insipid that performance was tonight. Celtic are laughing at them.

“Brendan Rodgers, he’ll be cracking open the champagne this night, laughing at them. It is a humiliation that we’re within the early a part of January and Celtic are 15 factors clear on the high. That’s stunning and it’s wonderful.

“We were talking before the game and myself and Kris [Boyd] thought Philippe Clement should have gone a long time ago. But they are at a sort of crossroads now because can this go on? The club are in regression.

“And so are we going to take a look at that or is Patrick Stewart going to take a look at the larger image and never only one recreation towards Celtic the place they increase the sport or, , the odd recreation in Europe?

“Clement will come out and talk about Celtic having a bigger budget but Rangers shouldn’t be dropping 19 points against sides who have far, far lesser budgets than them, and he never mentions that.

“We hear the reasons week in and week out now. And it isn’t ok. And it is about time he took possession, however he will not.

“But this Belgian waffle will carry on and carry on and carry on. It won’t stop until there’s a decision made on him.”

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