Rangers have appointed Philippe Clement as their new manager on a three-and-a-half year contract. The Belgian takes over from Michael Beale, who was sacked in October after a string of poor results.
Clement is a highly-rated manager who has won trophies in Belgium and France. He led Club Brugge to the Belgian league title in 2020 and 2021, and he also won the Belgian Cup in 2021. He also led Monaco to the Coupe de France final in 2022.
Clement is known for his attacking style of play and his ability to develop young players. He is also a very demanding manager, and he expects his players to work hard and to be disciplined.
Clement will be under a lot of pressure to succeed at Rangers. The club is the current Scottish Premiership champion, and they will be expected to challenge for the title again this season. Clement will also have to lead the club to success in the Champions League.
Clement’s first game in charge of Rangers will be against Hibernian on October 22. He will be hoping to make a winning start to his reign at the club.
Here is a brief overview of Clement’s managerial career:
- 2017-2019: Genk
- 2019-2021: Club Brugge
- 2021-2022: Monaco
- 2023-present: Rangers
Clement is a talented manager with a proven track record. He will be hoping to lead Rangers to success in both the domestic and European competitions.