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Before the winter break, Philippe Clement demands that Rangers supporters unite behind their stars, establishing a “200%” threshold.

Ross County is the latest fixture on what could prove to be a crucial run of games for the Ibrox side.

As his team attempts to breach the “wall” Ross County will build in front of them at Ibrox tonight, Philippe Clement is pleading with the Rangers faithful to show their loudest support.

After replacing Michael Beale in October, the Belgian has won 16 games in a row and is aiming for three victories before the winter break. On Saturday, Rangers will play a huge test against Parkhead without any support from the local community. However, Clement wants Ibrox to fall apart because he has home games against County and Kilmarnock scheduled before the huge test. “I expect it to be a hard game against Ross County,” he stated.

“Unfortunately for us, Ross County’s game was postponed, giving them a week to get ready and start fresh. They will be breaking the wall and seeing you miss set pieces, crosses, and transitions once more. Thus, we must once again exercise caution. I was ecstatic to see our supporters on Sunday against Motherwell. They really supported the players with a lot of energy; I expect that at Ibrox. I heard them cheering and singing during the game.

The Rangers are facing a growing injury list that could reach ten players if Connor Goldson, who hobbled off during the Fir Park triumph, is not able to play. However, Clement is thrilled with how the players have entered the game and had a significant impact, as demonstrated by the recent arrivals of Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling.

“This is what I demand,” he continued. You won’t be allowed to play in a team like Rangers if you don’t do that. It is easy to understand.

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