Billy Dodds described Rangers’ comeback since Philippe Clement took over as manager at Ibrox as “phenomenal.”

Billy Dodds described Rangers' comeback since Philippe Clement took over as manager at Ibrox as "phenomenal."
Billy Dodds described Rangers' comeback since Philippe Clement took over as manager at Ibrox as "phenomenal."

Billy Dodds described Rangers’ comeback since Philippe Clement took over as manager at Ibrox as “phenomenal.”

Billy Dodds makes a “phenomenal” admission at Ibrox amid Rangers’ progress under Philippe Clement.
On Monday, January 8, at 04:19, the pundit remarked on BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast that anyone connected to

the Gers would have “bitten your hands off” to have won a trophy, advanced to the Europa League semifinals, and

returned to the hunt for the SPFL championship when the Belgian took over in October.

Billy Dodds makes a "phenomenal" admission at Ibrox
Billy Dodds makes a “phenomenal” admission at Ibrox

In the second half of the season, he continued, the Light Blues had “recovered brilliantly” from their early-season

form and are now looking to contend for additional hardware.

Dodds remarked, “I think they have done well to recover.” The difficult period and the beginning of the season, when

they were genuinely having trouble putting anything together and getting a run going, come up.

You must win games since you play for the Rangers. As long as you achieve results and take on your toughest

opponents, it doesn’t matter how you win them—and that wasn’t happening.

“The Champions League results, along with some other results, were disappointing for Europe.” Then, after making

the adjustment, they have clearly recovered magnificently—Michael Beale has left.

“I believe that if you had told any Rangers fan, manager, coach, or anyone else associated with the team that you

would have won a trophy, advanced to the European round, and be able to wrangle Celtic back in the next game, they

would have taken your hands off. My recuperation has gone amazingly well.

Confidence

Rangers fans at Ibrox feel very differently about Clement’s team than they did under Beale’s leadership.

The first several months of the campaign saw the Gers in abject poverty, and it was clear that they wouldn’t improve

under the Englishman.

The choice to release him came at the perfect moment to allow the Belgian to enter and have an instant impact,

preserving their chances of winning a trophy.

Even though he just needed to win a few games to defeat Aberdeen in December to win the Viaplay Cup, the squad’s

confidence gained in the lead-up to that game was crucial.

The Light Blues will still believe they are making progress and may contend for further titles this season, even though the Old Firm loss to Celtic was a setback.

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