BBC Sportscene pundit reveals what he personally experienced at Ibrox in Rangers win v Aberdeen
BBC Sportscene pundit reveals what he personally experienced at Ibrox in Rangers win v Aberdeen
Kenny Miller said after Rangers defeated Aberdeen 2-1 on Tuesday, February 6, that he was amazed by the “bouncing” atmosphere at Ibrox.
After a spirited 2-1 victory over the Dons, thanks to goals from Todd Cantwell and Rabbi Matondo, Rangers
maintained their lead over Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership ranking.
goal of the season, lifting the ball elegantly over Jack Butland.
Additionally, Miller, who was at Ibrox for the game as a commentator, told BBC Sportscene (7 February, 1 hour and
12 minutes) that he was delighted by the “synergy” Philippe Clement had fostered at Ibrox between the players and the supporters.
“I thought Rangers were very very good, and inside Ibrox, there was a really really good feel, the place was bouncing,
and after the game, it was absolutely rocking,” the man stated. “I think Clement’s talked a lot about the synergy
between the fans and the players, and it seems to be back.”
Credit must go to Clement for Ibrox transformation
Rangers were a club in need of direction and a feel-good factor before Clement came in and the Belgian has
immediately provided those necessary fixes with tremendous aplomb since joining.
Not only have the results at Ibrox improved, but the dynamic between the players and the supporters has also
improved in Clement’s 23 games as Rangers manager—he has won 19 of them and lost just one.
That was one of the first things the Belgian player wanted to fix when he arrived, and ever since then, Ibrox has
transformed into a boisterous and intimidating atmosphere, which can be attributed to the return of the fans’ faith and unity.
Because of the environment created by the fans, teams will continue to struggle when they visit Ibrox—the Light
Blues faithful have restored their faith in the squad.
That’s all a result of Clement’s significant contributions to the Rangers’ style of play and the intensity and ferocity he
expects from his teammates each game.
The Light Blues have won 19 of their last 23 games, making them a real danger for the first time since Steven
Gerrard’s time. Much of the credit for this must go to Clement, who has completely changed the culture at the team.
In other Rangers news, Roy Keane refuted Gary Neville’s “staggering” Ibrox accusation without delay.
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