
As Stevie Clifford highlights a Rangers gem, Clement remarks, “Very interesting.”
As Philippe Clement works to reduce the average age of the team, Rangers youth are starting to make their way into the first team lineup.
Even against Manchester United in the Europa League, Mason Munn, Leon King, Clinton Nsiala, Findlay Curtis, and Paul Nsio have all been given the chance to establish themselves on a far larger stage.Nils Koppen’s decision to drop the B team and instead send the prospects out on loan or give them an opportunity at the senior level shows how much of an emphasis Ibrox has on young players.
Although several academy graduates have recently made their first-team debuts, this has so far worked out. However, Clement is still cautious about using them excessively at Ibrox.
Bailey Rice continues to make Philippe Clement wary.
Clement has previously discussed the possibility of giving 18-year-old Bailey Rice more playing time, despite the fact that he is one of the team’s most promising young players.Clifford stated on The Rangers Review YouTube channel [February 8]: “I found Philippe Clement’s Sunday comment to be rather intriguing.
“When I brought up Bailey Rice to him, he told me that he had a lot to learn off the ball and that it’s crucial to stay in the game and not float around.” The fact that I noticed that makes it incredibly intriguing.
“I’m not in any way a footballer or a scout, but with Bailey Rice, I’ve felt like that. He’s quite good with the ball,
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