47 y/o manager in a “big position” to become chief Rangers, wants Ibrox Job

A trainer arranging a system 3-4-2-1 in a “great position” to become the next permanent Renjers Manager, according to the former Ibrox star.
Rumors of Rangers manager with Ferguson impress
Gers enjoyed a form after they split up with Philippe Clement and bringing Barry Ferguson as a temporary manager by the end of the season.
Ferguson led the Renins to the last Europa League victory over Fenerbahce and Jose Mourinho, and more recently, both Brendan Rodgers and Celtic was better than a 3-2 victory in Parkhead.
Since the company 49ers will in principle agree on the agreement to take over the duty in Ibrox, all eyes will soon be on the one who is decided to appoint the Rangers chief.
Numerous names are associated with full jobs with full -time work, including Rafael Benitenz, who is considered to be wanted to return to the excavation with move to Glasgow.
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Former manager Steven Gerrard was also stuck as a potential target of a raidar After leaving his job with Al Ettiifaq in Saudi Arabia earlier this year.
However, with Benitez, Ferguson, who plays a formation 3-4-2-1, according to TransfermarktIt is also keen at work Rangers. Pundit and older brother Derek Ferguson recently said: “This is now a different kettle of fish. I took him to Rangers as a boy. The club is built into him. There is only one conclusion: he wants a job, but he will need to win the games.”
He has now received the support of former teammate Lee McCullch.
Ferguson in a “big position” to become the head of the Rangers, says McCulloch
McCulloch, talking at a recent charity event, conveyed Rangers News, said that Ferguson is in a “great position” to ensure the job of a rangers constantly.
“He turned his conviction, he returned the connection from the field to the stands, returned a little fight to the team.
“The results speak for themselves in Europe and the recent Old company, so I think he has put himself in a great position for everything that happens next season.
“I wouldn’t surprise me (if Ferguson got a full -time job). I think he is in his element and with all the managers of the Rangers he had in the past and from whom he learned.
“I think he looks part, the part sounds, and the most important thing he got is the results, so I think he’s in a great position to go and set up for next season.”