Rangers Dud who lost the ball 30x could only cost Clement his job

League leaders slid earlier during the day. The chance was there for Renjers apply the illusion of pressure on their old companies on a rival to Premiere Summit, closing the gap on ten points with 11 left to play. And yet …
And yet, the gap remains in 13 years, and Celtic released the hook after another dark day in Ibrox for Philippe ClementMen, with light blues, fall for a 2-0 defeat in the hands of a six-ranked St Mirren.
The second half of Mikael Mandran and Toyos Olusany eventually focused on the shock to the road victory, with the hosts – who look set for fresh investment from 49ers Enterprises – fails to create a single “great chance”, despite praising 65% possession, According to Sofascore.
Patrick Stewart CEO only recently went out in support From this man, Clement, but the knives will rightly be once again for the Belgian Belgan, and the end will look over for a 50-year-old.
Former Brugg head chief is rightly the main culprit in the middle of Gers’s troubles in 2024/25, but they certainly did not help him with his accusations on Saturday afternoon, that’s for sure …
Play Clinton nsiala in the numbers of vs st mirren
Obviously a place to start is, of course, with a young Clinton Nsiala, with 21-year-old summer signatures-Koji arrived from AC Milan in June – enduring a desperate trip on Ibrox.
Recently, Clement mitigated aside after sitting on the first few months of the season, promising the back in the center, he might find himself out of the starting line -up in the games that were at sea against Stephen Robinson.
Indeed, for the opening of the away side, Nsiala has easily fallen to the ground under minimal contact from Mandran, with the latter man after that he went through before breaking Jack Butland from the corner.
Statistics nsiala vs st mirren |
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90 minutes |
67 touches |
90% of passing accuracy |
2 key passages |
2/5 beat the ground duels |
1/1 air duels beat |
11x lost possession |
0/2 completed dribbings |
Completed 1/6 long balls |
After failing to deal with the bouncing ball on that occasion, it was an almost repeated scenario for other visitors, and the combat defender managed to just nod the ball on the Olusany’s path, which was neatly converted.
Yes, Nsiala has received contact on both occasions, but the expectation is that the central back will be far stronger, with these mistakes showing so expensive for Clement and Co.
Key X -ray We have a weaker effect against St Mirren
Although it was a rough ride for NSIALA, it would be cruel to blame exclusively at his door, because there were far more older members of the Rangers department who failed to deliver in Ibrox.
Among those who were not at the required level were a long -lasting captain, James Tavernierwith an experienced full beck that was simply not once again in the races.
33-year-old-which brags four goals and ten assists This season – turned out to be too messy in possession, having lost the ball on 30 occasions from his 103 touches.
This can be viewed as a savage right back who wants to create for his side, but does this by a gloomy reading, since he has completed only one of his ten cross attempts, until he has managed to register one pass by one key.
Outside the ball, a one -time Newcastle United Man was found, which he wanted after winning only three of the eight duels, which was overall ‘insidious performance‘From skipper, according to the fourth official.
An all the dividing figure Among those of Rangers’ persuading, Tavernier does little to suggest that he can lead this team from such problematic waters, with Clement has now repeatedly failed such key figures.
As such, although the gers boss looks more and more likely that he will go via Michael Beale before him, there may be those who want Tavernier to join him and head for the exit door this summer.
And Clement, if faced with the ace, can consider his captain among those who are mainly responsible after such a desperate domestic campaign.