Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues ‘responsibility’ pledge

Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues 'responsibility' pledge
Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues 'responsibility' pledge

Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues ‘responsibility’ pledge

Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues ‘responsibility’ pledge

According to Philippe Clement, the Rangers’ pursuit of trophies might be reinvigorated by the virtue of patience.

The Ibrox manager was overjoyed to see the supporters of his team display their renewed faith in him as they easily

defeated Livingston on Saturday. The Belgian manager and his team had to seize the opportunity when Celtic made a

mistake at Pittodrie. However, as his squad faced Davie Martindale’s Lions, Clement feared a resurgence of the

uneasy atmosphere that pervaded Ibrox in the last days of Michael Beale’s Gers rule.

Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues 'responsibility' pledge
Philippe Clement names the key Rangers difference from Michael Beale era as he issues ‘responsibility’ pledge

Though it took the Light Blues 41 minutes to find Fabio Silva’s breakthrough, there was little indication of such. And

as his club looks to defeat Aberdeen and join Celtic at the Premiership summit,

Clement believes the fans will remain cool under pressure once more tonight.

“It’s important that the fans understand, and I think more and more are, that to be successful, in moments when it is

stressful or difficult when you have the fans behind you it makes that team much, much stronger,” stated the Ibrox

manager, who was voted January’s manager of the month on Monday. I recognize that at the start of the season, people became impatient.

“However, I informed the players that it is our collective duty as staff and players to restore this faith. to reestablish

this confidence. Seeing as how exciting the Celtic outcome was on Saturday, it’s really good to see it there now. That is typical of fans.

“They want to reach [a goal] as quickly as they can. They expect us to score within the first minute. Although it wasn’t

the case versus Livingston, the fans’ composure was a huge plus.

“That’s a significant change from November, December, and October.” You first experienced that excitement and

anxiety during my time here if the goal didn’t materialize quickly. However, they now KNOW it will happen. The

players are aware that when the time comes, we will seize it if they continue doing what they are doing.

Neil Warnock, Aberdeen’s new interim manager, will be in charge for the first time in the dugout. But Clement

believes the resolute Dons won’t require any additional inspiration when they play the Gers.

“It seems like Aberdeen is more focused on winning this game,” he remarked. As we can see, they have defeated the

Rangers by taking four of the six points. They drew the next game after winning the previous one.

You can see the added incentive now. Alright, that’s the reality. We must put our own needs first. They are a strong

team with many attributes. They rank among the top three or top four teams in the league,

in my opinion, based on quality.

“I am unsure of what we will receive. However, we’re prepared for any eventuality. Depending on the situation, a new

manager might position a bus on the 16 and wait for a transition before setting pieces, press high, or attempt to

construct from the back. We have to be prepared for anything. That is what we do.

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