Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together

Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together
Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together

Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together

Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together

With a goal in the 78th minute, Kemar Roofe advanced an undermanned Rangers team to the round of 16.

If Rangers can maintain the unity that led them to a 3-2 victory over Real Betis in Seville,

manager Philippe Clement believes his team will have a “amazing season.”

An undermatched Rangers team advanced to

the Europa League round of 16 thanks to a goal from Kemar Roofe in the 78th minute.

Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together
Philippe Clement expects ‘amazing season’ if Rangers stick together

Abdallah Sima and Cyriel Dessers gave the Light Blues two first-half goals,

but they were on their way to the Conference League knockout rounds

when Roofe’s late strike handed Real Betis their first home loss of the year.

Clement stated to Rangers TV, “This evening is incredible.”

I am really proud of the boys for their bravery and for sticking together.

The things I requested were that you show courage,

play football, create opportunities, score well, and have a true top team mindset.

Over the coming months, we must continue to build on it.

Every three days, if they remain together like this, you will always have a fantastic season.

It was Rangers’ first victory away from home against a Spanish team.

Speaking to the media, Clement stated:

“This is a big reference and statement also,

for them and the outside,

that if everyone is into the story and working hard,

we are a really hard team to beat,

even for top-class teams like Betis,

who are in really good form and could have won last week’s game against Real Madrid.

This season’s first defeat in their home stadium occurred.

In addition, there was a lot of pressure on us to win the game,

which the players handled incredibly well.

This weekend, when Rangers meet Aberdeen in the Viaplay Cup final, the Belgian manager,

who has managed the team for 13 games, might win his first trophy in Scotland.

“It was an extremely significant evening and a fleeting moment to savour,” he remarked.

“On Sunday, we have a tremendously important game.

“I’m also delighted for all of the attendees since

they showed amazing support both before and after the game.

Thus, I wish that they set fire to Hampden Park,

but only with music and noise rather than fireworks.

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