Rangers boss Philippe Clement fully focused on Scottish Cup bid despite crucial upcoming European clash

Rangers boss Philippe Clement fully focused on Scottish Cup bid despite crucial upcoming European clash

Rangers boss Philippe Clement fully focused on Scottish Cup bid despite crucial upcoming European clash

The Light Blues, who drew 2-2 with Benfica in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 match in Lisbon on Thursday, will not be

getting much rest as they play the second leg at Ibrox the following week.

The Premiership leaders are currently getting ready for their matchup with the Hibees at Easter Road in the final eight, where Clement

thinks they will focus “200 per cent.” Without a question.

Rangers boss Philippe Clement fully focused on Scottish Cup bid despite crucial upcoming European clash
Rangers boss Philippe Clement fully focused on Scottish Cup bid despite crucial upcoming European clash

The Belgian boss, whose side beat Hibernian 4-0 at Ibrox in his first game in charge of the Govan club last October and 3-0 in Leith in

January, said: “My team have been working hard all season in that way and never stopped.

“Good proof is after the Real Betis game (in December), a few days later they had the Viaplay Cup final and they were there (won 1-0).

“My team is hungry to win more trophies and we know we need to play well against Hibs because

they are really hungry to beat us, apparently.

“We are going to see how people recover for the next two days and we are going to go hard

to get into the semi-final because it is important.

“I’ve read that the past two games they played us, the Hibs, were incredibly unlucky. Clearly, they have a great deal of belief.

“So it is about us getting a good result there and qualifying.”

All of his players’ efforts in Lisbon were something Clement was proud of, but he gave special recognition to Portuguese attacker Fabio

Silva, who was on loan from Wolves and had returned to the club where he had spent two years in the junior system, for his excellent performance on the left side.

“Fabio is growing,” he stated. At age 21, he is still a young player. Before he joined the Rangers, we had numerous conversations about

his job and potential possibilities.

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