Philippe Clement messages Rangers supporters
Since kickoff last night, that platform in particular has been quite the experience.
Supporters of the green and white team from Glasgow and Edinburgh have been complaining about how Steven McLean did everything to ensure that the Rangers won and how few decisions went in Hibs’ favor.
I must have missed the part where McLean said that it’s okay to climb all over a player’s back in the penalty area or when he tried to talk some sense into Jordan Obita when he was already on a yellow card.
Obita was fortunate, if anything, that he wasn’t dismissed sooner.
MORE STORIES OF RANGERS
The 21-year-old rising Rangers player cites Ibrox as an inspiration and supports Clement’s remarks.
Ex-Gers and Hibs player says Philippe Clement is very concerned about the Scottish Cup victory.
Player Bumper 12 Rangers injury report: who, what, when, where, and why; Benfica flex reported £120 million depth to refuel before the Rangers trip; Celtic “fingers crossed” as two key players are now major doubts for the visit; Rangers star in “little hostile crowd” Hibs jabs as he describes incredible scenes at Hampden
When in doubt, I always apply the Alfredo Morelos test.
If El Buffalo had shoved the rival team’s physiotherapist and an injured player off the field, would they have received a booking?
For that one, I believe we all know the answer.
The same thing applied to Nathan Moriah-Welsh; if Morelos had thrown himself into a tackle like that, we would have witnessed arguments in Holyrood.
When Rangers advanced to the Scottish Cup semifinals, Philippe Clement posted on X, choosing to disregard the rubbish with a straightforward message:
Check Out This Tweet
We are back into double figures in terms of missing players, so it’s amazing what the big Belgian is accomplishing.
Even the most optimistic Rangers supporters couldn’t have predicted where we are currently after watching us stutter through the preseason.
Every win is significant at this point in the season, but without Clement, we would be playing a string of meaningless games.
Relevant Subjects
Cole McKinnon says that the Rangers are his motivation. Philippe Clement honors his commitments.
Kevin Thomson on the Rangers boss Philippe Clement’s biggest “worry” following the Hibs victory
Rangers boss Philippe Clement issues a thinly disguised warning to Hibs.
Twelve injured Ibrox stars are included in the Rangers roster, along with their potential return date.
As Ibrox concerns grow, Philippe Clement takes aim at Michael Beale’s fitness for Rangers. The team’s UEFA coefficient recovery mission against Benfica is underway due to concerns about Champions League placement.
Cole McKinnon names Rangers inspiration and insists Philippe Clement a man of his word
Cole McKinnon, a midfielder for the Rangers, says he wants to seize his chance at Ibrox, much like Ross McCausland did.
The excellent young Scotland midfielder has also committed to Philippe Clement that he’ll even play in goals if he’s asked to this season.
The Ibrox Academy talent has came off the bench for Rangers in the club’s last two matches and was unlucky to see a goal against Hibs thrown out for offside.
Cole McKinnon on being inspired by Ross McCausland
In a press conference held after the game, Cole McKinnon mentioned Ross McCausland and mentioned how the young Northern Irishman was an inspiration to Ibrox.
However, the 21-year-old has further asserted that Rangers boss Philippe Clement’s consideration of young players is demonstrated by the first-team exposure afforded to both McCausland and him.
It follows after the Rangers manager called developing young players at the team his “ambition.”
McKinnon stated, “I signed my contract on the exact same day as Ross (McCausland).” “So we’ve been together ever since we both came in full-time.
“It’s nice to see where he is now and hopefully I can follow the steps that he’s took and it’s under the exact same manager where he’s breaking through.
MORE RANGERS STORIES
“You can see the manager has his beliefs there and hopefully I can do the same as what he’s done.”
Asked about the belief demonstrated by Philippe Clement in recent matches, McKinnon added: “It shows the belief he has. When I arrived, the score was 2-2 in Benfica, and in this tense match, the score was only 1-0.
“I’m excited for the remainder of the season because it demonstrates his faith in the younger players, including myself and the other players on the B Team. If they work hard, they’ll get those opportunities.”
Rangers child hails Philippe Clement
Since joining the team last year, Cole McKinnon has also talked about Philippe Clement’s influence on the Rangers team.
After defeating Hibs 2-0 in the Scottish Cup, Rangers is headed for a domestic triple, something that seemed unimaginable at the beginning of the season.
Speaking about the effect on the team and his own performance, McKinnon expresses gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with the Belgian.
McKinnon remarked, “I think he’s been great with everyone.” “I believe that everyone on the team changed their mindsets as soon as he entered the building.
“Everyone is genuinely invested in what he’s attempting to accomplish. I can attest to the fact that training with him has improved me greatly and has improved me as a player in a variety of ways.
Thus, I’ve really enjoyed working with him, and I’m grateful that he’s given me these opportunities and that I’m around for training.
“It’s because of unfortunate circumstances with a few injuries, but you have to seize the chance when it presents itself, so I’m excited for Thursday now.”
After scoring in a 3-1 league victory over Hearts in May 2022, Cole McKinnon made his Rangers debut. He spent the previous season on loan at Partick Thistle.
GET MORE NEWS HERE