Manager wants Rangers to Attack from all over the pitch

Philippe Clement says Rangers supporters shouldn’t expect Mohamed Diomande to score frequently for the team despite his great debut at Ibrox. Nevertheless, the manager wants every part of his squad to be a threat to the opposition. The 22-year-old made his debut for Rangers in January after joining from Nordsjaelland. He scored goals in back-to-back matches against Hearts and St Johnstone, but in his five subsequent appearances, he has failed to find the back of the net against Steven Naismith’s team.

As Diomande has been called up this week for both the Ghana and the Ivory Coast under-23 teams, Clement hopes that the Rangers supporters recognise the other attributes that he brings to the team. They certainly do.

Although Clement believes it’s not the primary criterion by which he is evaluating Diomande’s contribution, he would love to see him return to the goal trail for Rangers once he has overcome that conundrum.

Clement remarked, “It’s important, but don’t expect Dio to score 30 goals a season right now.”

“He has other things to do on the pitch, but I hope he does.”

But it is undoubtedly significant. When I play football, I want danger to come from all directions and from every position.

“Everyone in number ten, our full backs, centre backs, defensive midfielders, wingers, and strikers all score goals.”

That seems like the hardest thing to stop to me. It is simpler to end if there is only one, two, or three players posing a threat.

“You need different traits for that, but I want a team that we can utilise every game to look at where the opponent’s weak points are and where we can exploit them.

The players have taken on this narrative, which is why we conduct finishing drills with the entire squad—not just our offensive players—and they are becoming increasingly adept at it.

GET MORE NEWS HERE

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*