Rangers manager Philippe Clement. (Credit: Imago)
Rangers manager Philippe Clement. (Credit: Imago)

Storm Bert update shared by Met Office for Rangers v Dundee United clash

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Rangers take on Dundee United on Saturday and fans have been told to take extra care while travelling to Ibrox for the game.

Gers' SLO relayed an update from the Met Office who have issued an amber weather warning as Storm Bert is expected to cause disruptions with winds, snow and ice throughout Scotland.

However, there is nothing mentioned about the game on 23 November not going ahead as planned.

Via X, the club's SLO wrote: "The Met Office have issued an amber weather warning and Storm Bert is expected to cause disruption with winds, snow, and ice throughout the country.

"Please take extra care when travelling to and from the match and prepare accordingly for any challenging weather."

Rangers have to secure the three points against Dundee United

This contest is critical for Philippe Clement to demonstrate his capability as manager.

Amidst growing pressure following inconsistent performances, a victory would serve as a testament to his strategic acumen and ability to turn around the team's fortunes.

The international break provided the Belgian with a crucial period to refine tactics, integrate new players and address any tactical shortcomings.

If Rangers fail to secure a win or show noticeable improvement in their style against Dundee United, it would not only question Clement's effectiveness but also amplify the calls for a managerial change.

The expectation at Ibrox is not just to win but to dominate, especially against teams like Dundee United.

A lack of progress or another subpar performance would signal to the board and the fans that perhaps Clement's approach isn't aligning with the club's ambitions, making his position increasingly untenable.

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