Philippe Clement ‘still curious’ about potential of Rangers squad

Philippe Clement ‘still curious’ about potential of Rangers squad

Philippe Clement ‘still curious’ about potential of Rangers squad

Philippe Clement ‘still curious’ about potential of Rangers squad

The Gers players will enjoy a few days off before going to Spain for a training camp next week.

Philippe Clement is “still curious” about the Rangers team’s potential.
The players for the Gers will take a few days off before departing for a training camp in Spain the following week.

Expand Philippe Clement, manager of the Rangers, is upbeat about the future.

After Rangers defeated Kilmarnock 3-1 to start the winter break and were still trailing Celtic, Philippe Clement is “still curious” about the team’s potential.
The close 2-1 Old Firm loss at Parkhead on Saturday marked the Belgian manager’s first game as manager of the Gers since taking over in October. However, late goals from wide players Ross McCausland and Abdallah Sima at halftime on Tuesday at Ibrox put the Light Blues ahead at the interval.

After VAR intervened, Danny Armstrong’s penalty in the 58th minute cut the deficit to one goal, but Todd Cantwell quickly restored the two-goal lead, keeping them eight points behind league leaders Celtic with two games remaining.
Clement has already brought the Viaplay Cup back to Ibrox and guided the club into the last 16 of the Europa League and was asked about the potential of his squad.
“I am still curious,” he murmured. It pleases me that you are now discussing this team’s potential.

“Many people told me eleven weeks ago that this team lacked the potential to accomplish what the Rangers needed to do.”

The fact that so many players are developing is so encouraging, and that is what I hope to see.

Along with my staff.

“So, I think this team is in a really good way. The dressing room also.

“The atmosphere every day within the building, with the training, the ambition in the training.

“After our first defeat, which we knew would come one day, the reaction was how I wanted it. We looked at what we had to do to make good, to analyse what went wrong, what we could do better.

“I’m happy that everybody is saying they see a different team now with more of a winning mentality.

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