Rangers boss Philippe Clement sack claim emerges – ‘Dreadful’

Tam McManus has been left fuming after watching the recent away performances from Rangers.

In his view, if Philippe Clement is to be sacked, it will be due to the club’s away form and not their home form.

This comes after Gers cruised to victory at home against Celtic, winning 3-0, and days later blew a two-goal lead to the 3-3 draw against Hibs on 5 January.

Speaking on PLZ Soccer on 6 January, McManus said at 11:37: “Rangers are two different teams. At home, they’re very strong, they’ve not dropped many points.

“Away from home, they’re dreadful. And their away record overall is so poor that if doubts do come on Philippe Clement (regarding his sack), it’ll be the away form. it won’t be the home form. It’ll be the away form.

“They don’t look equipped for the rough and tumble of away grounds, away performances.”

Philippe Clement has had plenty of chances at Rangers

Clement may have secured himself a brief reprieve following Gers’ emphatic 3-0 victory over Celtic at Ibrox, which showcased the team’s potential.

This result undoubtedly bought him some time, as it demonstrated what the team can achieve when they perform at their best.

However, the stark contrast in their away form cannot be overlooked.

The recent draw against Hibs is indicative of deeper issues within the squad that the Belgian has yet to address.

This inconsistency raises questions about Clement’s ability to prepare the team for the challenges of playing on different grounds.

While the win against Celtic might have quieted some critics temporarily, the persistent poor away performances suggest that Clement might not be the leader to take Gersforward, especially if the club aims for consistency and success across all competitions.

In other Rangers news, a centre-back on the radar of the Ibrox outfit wants a move in the January transfer window.

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