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Rangers Experience Setback in Disappointing Performance
In a recent match, Rangers manager, Clement, expressed his concerns about the team’s lackluster performance, describing it as “the worst” he has witnessed during his time with the club. He noted a pervasive sense of nervousness among the players, which contributed to a below-par showing throughout the game.
“We were not what Rangers should be,” Clement stated, highlighting a troubling trend of the team appearing fragmented and unable to connect on the pitch. He acknowledged his role in this performance, taking full responsibility for the team’s struggles.
When queried about the potential for the board to consider changes regarding his position, Clement maintained his focus on finding solutions rather than engaging in speculation about his future. “I am busy finding solutions to get Rangers back at the level they should be,” he said. The manager emphasized his commitment to improving the team’s performance on the field.
The match was particularly concerning for Rangers supporters, particularly as St Mirren’s manager, Stephen Robinson, remarked that his players felt no pressure and believed they could have secured more goals during the game. This comment underscored the stark contrast between the two teams, with St Mirren struggling to secure success, having won only once in their last seven league matches since their previous victory over Rangers.
The atmosphere in the stands also reflected the disappointment, as Ibrox saw a significant number of empty seats before the final whistle. Those who remained voiced their frustrations, amplifying the sense of dissatisfaction with the team’s display.
Discussing the nervousness displayed by his players, Clement pondered whether it stemmed from the desire to perform well and appease the fans. “We need to look at the root of the problem and speak with the team about that,” he noted, affirming that addressing such issues is crucial for progression.
In his heartfelt address to the supporters, Clement apologized on behalf of himself and his team for the lack of quality shown in the match, stating it fell far below the expected standards of Rangers Football Club. He reiterated his determination to fight until the end to restore the team’s competitive edge and find solutions to improve their mindset on the field. “Today was not the case,” he concluded, leaving the future uncertain yet hopeful for better outcomes ahead.
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