Phillipe Clement officially Retires after clash with celtic

Phillipe Clement officially Retires after clash with celtic

Phillipe Clement officially Retires after clash with celtic

Before Rangers defeated 1-0 to a late goal by Adam Idah in the 150th anniversary Scottish Gas Scottish Cup final,

Philippe Clement questioned referee Nick Walsh’s decision to disallow a goal.

The Light Blues had struggled in all four of their tight Premiership matches against the champions,

but they fared considerably better at Hampden Park against the Hoops.

A potential penalty claim for a shove by Liam Scales on Gers attacker Dujon Sterling in the first half was rejected,

but when replacement Abdallah Sima headed in a James Tavernier corner shortly before the hour,

Phillipe Clement officially Retires after clash with celtic
Phillipe Clement officially Retires after clash with celtic

it appeared as though the Ibrox team had seized the lead.

But after glancing at his pitchside monitor, Walsh determined that a foul had

“I think – no I don’t think, even people of Celtic were saying that and they are not really neutral –

that we were the better team today,” Clement stated. “The general thought is that you are disappointed that you lose.”

“I am also pleased with the team’s performance today. Should we take action? Indeed.

Today, we manage two shots on goal and score a goal. Six of our attempts were on target.

“We have to score right then and there. When I contrast that situation with the push that Scales offers Dujon Sterling in the first half,

I find it equally disappointing if you score goals and they are disallowed in that manner.

“That is

If not, you go ahead 1-0, and since we were the superior team at that point, even more room opens up.

They make their own decisions and are sincere. That one is a gray area. It is neither black nor white.

He thus took the choice. After the game, you are understandably disappointed as a manager.

“We would definitely score the second goal and win the game if we scored the first one.

Everyone sensed that we were in control of the game and that Celtic was growing increasingly worn out.

Clement declined to hold Gers goalkeeper Jack Butland accountable for deflecting replacement

Paulo Bernard’s long-range attempt, allowing Idah to score the game-winning goal.

“It is a,” he remarked.

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