Rangers chief Philippe Clement insists that “nothing special” in conversations with the panels as a pressure assembly after leaving Scottish Cup | Football news
Philippe Clement revealed what he was told after the Rangers shock Shock Scottish Cup went out to the Queen’s Park while demanding a heart reaction on Sunday, live on Sky.
Belgian admitted that he was a “very long week” while evaluating their 1-0 defeat on the side of the championship in the middle of the table Which just ended up with hopes in homemade silver accessories this season.
Clement insists that there is no guarantee of its long -term future at the club but is convinced Executive Director Patrick Stewart and the Ibrox Committee remain behind himIn the midst of the invitation of many fans to release him after only 16 months.
“He has passed a long week, a very long week compared to everyone else,” he said.
“I talked to Patrick as I did after every game, so nothing special compared to other weeks.
“No manager in the world has no guarantee, perhaps [Pep] Guardiola in Man City, but he deserves after all the things he did there in a long magic. So it’s part of football.
“We talked about the game and that the result did not reflect the game.
“I was also frustrated, relaxed after the results. I was frustrated that I was on the side during that game. You got that amount of chances and the moment you want to run on the field to shoot the ball yourself in the goal, but that’s not my job.
“And that was the case of the first days of the week for all, all of us.
“You have to react now, that’s an important thing.”
While Renjers are in the last 16 League of EuropeThey lost the Celtics Cup League final and could find 16 points behind their old rivals in the premiere before on Sunday in Tynecastle Park on Sunday.
Clement admits that he was wounded by abuse of fans he received when leaving Ibrox on Sunday, which he passed on social networks.
“It hurts, of course, because I told you the guys in good moments here, that the reason why I like this job to work with people together,” the Belgian manager added.
“We already had a few amazing moments of synergy with fans. Good moments, great moments, amazing evenings in Ibrox, European games away, together winning the trophy.
“So these are good moments. This was obviously a bad moment. And of course, I saw a video.
“I didn’t [see] That people made a video, but in the media it shows what someone shouted at you.
“At that moment, there were also a lot of young children who were still looking for an autograph and that’s why I stopped for them.
“I understand people’s frustration and it’s hard for me to say where the line is, because it’s something personal.
“But a few weeks ago, for a manager [Stuart Kettlewell]the line crossed and therefore stopped [stood down from Motherwell].
“So for me it is clear that I am here, that I want to fight for this club. I want to get the results we had weeks before, continue to develop this team and improve it, not get results as [Queen’s Park] again.”
Rangers’ upcoming node:
- 16. February: Hearts (A) – Scotland Prime Minister, Live on Sky Sports
- 22. February: St Mirren (H) – Scotland Prime Minister
- 26. February: Kilmarnock (A) – Scotland Prime Minister, Live on Sky Sports
- March 1: Motherwell (H) – Scotland Prime Minister
- 6. March: TB – Europa League Last -16
- March 13: TB – Europa League Last -16
- March 16: Celtic (A) – Scotland Prime Minister, Live on Sky Sports